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give any two characteristic features of the citadel...​

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Answered by BrainlyHeart751
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Explanation:

1) Citadel is the main “fortified area” of a city or city. It can be a castle, fortress or a center of the fort. This word is a small part of the word "city" and thus means "small town", hence it is called a small part of the city because it is the defensive core.

2) Some of the earliest known structures which were constructed as a bastion by the Indus Valley Civilization were constructed, where the fort was represented by a centralized authority. The main fort in the Indus Valley was about 12 meters long

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Expert Answer:

The cities of the civilisation were divided into two parts—lower and upper. The elevated portion of the city is known as citadel.

Important buildings such as the Great Bath, granary, assembly halls and workshops were built in this part of the city.

The citadel points towards an elaborate and efficient planning of the city which justifies that the Harappan Civilisation was an urban civilisation.

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