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6. The Indus Valley people made great progress in the field of Architecture. Describe briefly their
(a) Dwelling Houses
(b) Assembly Hall
(c) Granary
(d) Great Bath

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Answered by Anonymous
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From the excavated remains, it is clear that it possessed a flourishing urban architecture. ... There were well-planned grids with broad main roads and smaller lanes intersecting at right angles. There were large networks of hundreds of wells, which supplied water to the residents

Answered by panigrahiarpan2010
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Explanation:

(a) a house or sometimes part of a house that is occupied as a residence in distinction from a store, office, or other building and that may legally include associated or connected buildings within the same curtilage.

(b) An assembly hall is a kind of function hall, a large room used to hold public meetings or meetings of the members of an organization such as a school, church, or deliberative assembly. An example of the last case is the Assembly Hall where the general assembly of the state of Mississippi was held.

(c) A granary is a storehouse or room in a barn for threshed grain or animal feed. Ancient or primitive granaries are most often made out of pottery. Granaries are often built above the ground to keep the stored food away from mice and other animals and from floods.

(d) Great Bath, ancient structure at Mohenjo-daro, Pakistan, an archaeological site featuring ruins of the Indus civilization. The Great Bath dates to the 3rd millennium bce and is believed to have been used for ritual bathing. It may have had a long bathing pool built with waterproof bricks. Most scholars agree that this tank would have been used for special religious functions where water was used to purify and renew the well being of the bathers.

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