In the village of Harappa (now located in Pakistan), there was a very old castle situated on a hill. Nobody knew who had lived in this castle, but local people believed it had been the home of an evil king. A fire had destroyed this castle. According to folk tales, God punished this king by setting his castle on fire. The ruins at Harappa have stood for hundred of years. In 1826, an Englishman named Charles Masson came across these ruins.
What kind of ruins Charles might have seen at Harappa?
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