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establish that the haarappan cities were planned with special reference to mohenjo daro​

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Its relationship with Harappa, however, is uncertain—i.e., if the two cities were contemporaneous centres or if one city succeeded the other. Mohenjo-daro was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1980.

Harappa and Mohenjo Daro. In 1856, a group of British railroad engineers uncovered an ancient and advanced civilization. The engineers were laying tracks through the Indus River Valley in present-day Pakistan.

.The most striking feature of the Harappan cities is their town planning. The Harappan city was divided into the upper town (also called the Citadel) and the lower town. The various features of the Harappan town planning is given below:

great cities Mohenjo-daro and Harappa as their centres. …in Pakistan, the cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa experienced an apparent explosion of an organized, sophisticated urban culture. The ruins at Mohenjo-daro have yielded seeds of wheat and barley that were cultivated at that time.

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