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What makes the Indus Valley civilization's Town Planning unique?

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Answered by simreensaini
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Town planning is the unique feature of Indus valley civilization. Their town planning proves that they lived a highly civilized and developed life. Indus people were the first to build planned cities with scientific drainage system. The Indus cities were built on an uniform plan..

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Answered by rushi7962
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The Harappa town planning has amazed the archaeologists worldwide.

Indus Valley Civilization town planning

The town planning of the Harappan civilization upholds the fact that the civic establishments of the city were highly developed. They followed a system of centralized administration.

Settlements of Harappans with Town planning

● Harappa or Mohenjodaro in Pakistan

● Kalibangan, Lothal or Sarkotada in India

You can read NCERT notes for Ancient History for UPSC from the link below:

Ancient Indian History Notes

Architecture of Indus Valley Civilization features

Urban Cities: Remarkable town planning, and excellent system of drainage and sanitation

Large cities divided into two parts: The ‘Citadel’ mound built on the high podium of mud-brick to the west. The town to the east was the main hub of the residential area, which was also surrounded by a massive brick wall

Streets: Fine drainage system, Well-arranged water supply system, The street lights system, Watch and ward arrangement during night to oust the law breakers, Particular places to throw thrash and waste material, Public wells in every street, Well in every house, Main streets varying for 9 feet to as wide as 30-34 feet and were divided into networks of narrow lanes with great skills of dividing the cities.

Building Materials: No stone built house in the Indus cities and the staircases of big buildings were solid; the roofs were flat and were made of wood.

Material used:

Burnt bricks

Sun-dried bricks

Drainage System

Advanced drainage and sanitation system. Each house had horizontal and vertical drains and the house drains were connected with road drains. There were underground drains for the streets and there drains were shielded by stone slabs. Bricks were used to make the soak pits.

Great Granary

Great granary at Harappa measuring 169 fit x 135 fit. Attached to the granary were two roomed tenements with a common courtyard.

Great Bath

The overall dimension of the Great Public Bath is 180 feet by 108 feet. The bathing pool measured about 39 feet by 23 feet with 8 feet depth. There is a device to fill and empty the water of the bathing pool and the bathing pools were encircled with galleries and rooms.

The urban planning of the Harappan has become a landmark for the contemporary civilization and we can get a hint of the modern day swimming pools and storehouses from their concept of bathing pools and granaries.

Overall the Harappa town planning was very scientific and clearly indicates that the Harappan were chiefly urban people.

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