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MOHENJO DARO

Mohenjo-Daro is a Sindhi word meaning 'mound of men'. This city was built in great order. The streets of this city were open and straight and there was proper arrangement of water drainage. It is estimated that around 35000 people were adjusted in it. According to experts, this city was destroyed and rebuilt 7 times, the main reason being the flood of the river Indus This city is included in the areas declared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

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Mohenjo Daro was a center of the ancient civilization of the Indus Valley. This incident took place 20 km away from Larkana and 80 km southwest of Sukkur. It is 400 miles away from another important center of the Indus Valley. This city existed in 2600 BC and ended in 1700 BC due to unknown causes. However, according to experts, the change in the direction of the Indus River, overflows, outward invaders or earthquakes There may be significant events 

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Mohenjo Daro was uncovered in 1922 by the British expert archeologist Sir John Marshall and his car still adorns the wonders of Mohenjo Daro. But there is a school of thought which considers this impression wrong and says that it was created by Indian archaeologist RK Bhandar in 1911 had discovered Former Director of Mohenjo Daro Conservation Cell, Hakeem Shah Bukhari, says that "RK Bhandar's action towards the historical status of Mohenjo Daro as a holy area of Buddhism, which took almost a decade Later Sir John Marshall came here and started worshiping at this place inquiry

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