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Why is Chanhudaro known as the Lancashire of India?​​

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Answered by adityapatel57208
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Chanhudaro (Sindh): It is known as the Lancashire of India and is the only Indus city without a citadel. It is about 130 km south of Mohenjodaro. Chanhudaro was perhaps a great centre of bead manufacture.

Answered by Anonymous
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Chanhudaro known as the Lancashire of India because Lancashire literally means a mild white cheese with a crumbly texture.

  • Mumbai is called the ‘Lancashire of India’.

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