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Explanation:

Harappan Civilisation is also known as Indus Valley Civilisation. It is the oldest Civilisation of India.

There is no consensus about the chronology of the Harappan Civilisation.

Various scholars have given different dates about this period.

According to Sir John Marshall, “this civilisation flourished between 3250 and 2750 BCE”.

It was Daya Ram Sahni, who first discovered the sites of Harappan in 1921.

The main centres of this civilisation are in Pakistan. The same famous sites of this civilisation (now in Pakistan) are Mohenjodaro and Chanhudaro.

The main centre where this Civilisation flourished in India are Kalibangan, Sangol, Pengplor, Lothal, Dholavira and Banawali.

The urban planning of this civilisation was very magnificent. The houses were built in a systematic manner. Roads were wide and cut each other at right angle.

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