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describe the layout of mohenjodaro​

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Answered by яσѕнαη
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Mohenjo-daro, also spelled Mohenjodaro or Moenjodaro, group of mounds and ruins on the right bank of the Indus River, northern Sindh province, southern Pakistan. It lies on the flat alluvial plain of the Indus, about 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Sukkur. The site contains the remnants of one of two main centres of the ancient Indus civilization (c. 2500–1700 BCE), the other one being Harappa, some 400 miles (640 km) to the northwest in Pakistan’s Punjab province.

Answered by singhmansha22
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Mohenjo-daro has a layout with rectilinear buildings arranged on a grid plan.Most were built of fired and mortared brick; sime incorporated sun-dried mud-bricks and wooden superstructures. The covered area of Mohenjo-daro is estimated at 300 hectares.

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