What do you know about town planning and architecture of indus valley civilisation?
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Town Planning
→The buildings of mohenjodaro can be divided into groups, such as dwelling houses , public building and the great bath. The dwelling houses varied in different sizes and structures.
→ The main road ran parallel to each other.
→ The entire city was divided into rectangular blocks.
→ The roads were wide
→The roads had rounded corners so transportation and travelling went easily.
→The houses were made up of well burnt bricks.The houses in mohenjo-daro were at raised platforms.
→Each and every house was provided with drains , bathrooms , kitchens , door of course , a window.There were staircase leading to the upper floors
→There are palaces such as an temple or municipal hall
→The buildings measure 50 ft in length and 20 ft in width.
→The most important one was the GREAT BATH
→It measures 180 ft in length and 108 feet in breadth
→The architecture of the Indus valley does not reveal decorative because they prefer simple life
→The buildings of mohenjodaro can be divided into groups, such as dwelling houses , public building and the great bath. The dwelling houses varied in different sizes and structures.
→ The main road ran parallel to each other.
→ The entire city was divided into rectangular blocks.
→ The roads were wide
→The roads had rounded corners so transportation and travelling went easily.
→The houses were made up of well burnt bricks.The houses in mohenjo-daro were at raised platforms.
→Each and every house was provided with drains , bathrooms , kitchens , door of course , a window.There were staircase leading to the upper floors
→There are palaces such as an temple or municipal hall
→The buildings measure 50 ft in length and 20 ft in width.
→The most important one was the GREAT BATH
→It measures 180 ft in length and 108 feet in breadth
→The architecture of the Indus valley does not reveal decorative because they prefer simple life
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