What was Charles Masson's conclusion on the huge mounds
that he saw in Sahiwal district
of Punjab
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Charles Masson came to the following conclusion after seeing the huge mounds in the Sahiwal district of Punjab.
- James Lewis A.K.A Charles Masson was a British explorer who served as a soldier for the East India Company and also as a reporter.
- He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab.
- After witnessing the huge mounds Charles Masson came to the conclusion that there must be a city buried under them.
- His suspicions came true when he found out that there really was a city buried under the soil.
- This led to him becoming the first European explorer to see the ruins of Harappa.
- He also discovered the city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (Not the Egyptian city of Alexandria).
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Charles Masson came to the following conclusion after seeing the huge mounds in the Sahiwal district of Punjab.
- Charles Masson was also known James Lewis he was a British explorer. He served as a soldier for the East India Company.
- Also he was a reporter for East India Company.
- He was the first European to discover the ruins of Harappa near Sahiwal in Punjab.
- After witnessing the huge mounds Charles Masson came to the conclusion that there must be a city buried under them.
- What he guess was correct there was whole city buried under the soil.
- This led to him becoming the first European explorer to see the ruins of Harappa.
- He also discovered the city of Alexandria in the Caucasus (Not the Egyptian city of Alexandria).
Hence, Charles Masson's conclusion was correct.
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