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what were the two parts into which the Indus cities were divided ?

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Answered by anup66006
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The city is divided into two parts, the so-called Citadel and the Lower City.
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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

The city of Harappa was divided into a citadel and a lower town.

EXPLANATION:

Harappa is the subcontinent's 4700-year-old town, found in 1920. Cities such as Mohenjodaro, Lothal, Dholavira and Kalibangan were also found after their discovery and are known as the towns of Harappan as found after Harappa.

All these towns have been found around the Indus River and thus demonstrate the Indus Valley Civilization's presence.

Harappa City was split into a lower town and a citadel. The citadel was narrower, but larger, on the west than the lower town on the south. The citadel consisted of granaries, religious buildings, government houses and assembly halls, while the lower town was split into rectangular parts cut at correct angles by broad highways.

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