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Harappan Civilization Architecture

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The history of the Harappan Civilization and its architecture.

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Title: Indus Valley Civilization
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The Indus Valley Civilization, or the Harappan Culture, formed the earliest urban civilization on the sub-continent, and one of the earliest in the world. Its unique urban characteristics ensure it a place in the annals of world architecture.

Category: Architect - Architecture - India - Valley - Indus - Civilization - Mohenjo-daro - Nest - Harrapa - Harrapan - Ashish - Nangia


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