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Why is lothal called the manchester of indus valley civilisation?

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Answered by kapilchaudhary2
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Lothal is known as Manchestertown of Harappan civilization because of its expansion of cotton trade. Furnaces of Copper have also been found from here. ... Lothal is one of those sites which gave evidence of direct trade contact with Mesopotamia.
Answered by bratislava
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Why is lothal called the manchester of indus valley civilisation

Explanation:

  • As there are some of the prominent sites near the Gujarat pone of them is called the lothal in Ahmedabad and was discovered in 1954. By the archaeological survey of India as this city was located at the freshwater reserves and the freshwater soil, of the ran of kutch.
  • The first site to be independently excavated sites of the Gujarat mainlands brought light to the different phases of the Harappan civilization as the Harappan settled down in the kutch areas with an amazing strength around the 2500 B.C. The lothpa town of the Indus valley is located on the banks of the river Bhagwat here semi-precious stones were easily available.
  • Also, the world's first tidal port was located and excavated from the lothal and the cultivation of the rice was also found in the 1800 BC. The detailed sanitary and the drainage system is as a hallmark of the ancient Indus cities is in evidence everywhere at Lothal. The Kitchens and the wells were spread across the upper town thus this place is called the manchester of the Indus valley civilization.

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