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how was the town planning in Harappan civilization

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Answered by sbroshansatya
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The ruins of two ancient cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro (both in modern-day Pakistan), and the remnants of many other settlements, have revealed great clues to this mystery. Harappa was, in fact, such a rich discovery that the Indus Valley Civilization is also called the Harappan civilization.....


.......As far as is known, Indus Valley homes were built from dried or baked mud or clay bricks. Stones were not used. A few other materials were used to compliment the bricks to make the roofs, floors, interior walls etc.....

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Answered by ROSE223
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the Indus valley or the Harappan people were primarily urban people they lived in well planned towns and took a great care to look after their cleanness the cities grew up according to a set scheme the roads and streets for very wide the width of the streets varied from 3 Meter to 4 meter the roads were 4 meter to 10 meter all the streets and roads ran from north to south and from east to west so that they could be automatically cleaned prevailing winds
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