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how was the town life of the people in harappa?​

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Answered by shivanshi3265
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The Harappans wore ornaments made of gold, silver, ivory,shell, clay, semi-precious stones and others. They made figurines and toys and a variety of seals. They farmed the land near their cities, and grew wheat, barley, cotton, dates and other fruits.

Town-planning was the prime specialty of the Harappan culture. Each town was divided into two main parts. On higher ground was built the fort that housed the ruling class and the priestly class. From the foot of the fort area was spread the human settlements of other classes.

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Answered by spbankingandsscserie
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About 5000 years ago, a highly advanced urban civilization called the Indus Valley or Harappan Civilization, existed along the river Indus. Their towns were well planned and they had brick houses which were situated along the roads. Every house was equipped with a staircase, a kitchen and several rooms.

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