Mohen-Jo-daro

Mohen-jo-daro

The History of Mohen-jo-daro is of Mature Harappan Phase (2600 BCE–1900 BCE) shown in below mentioned picture ground level, while one can easily identify an Stupa built by Buddhist who had probably never ruled Sindh but occupy greater area along the river Sindh in 3 AD. Mohen-Jo-Daro (Mount of Death) inherits its name for the stupa built by Buddist in memory of the great nation who may provided the resting place to Buddhist forefathers while being on the trade journey.


Another misconception is about Idol of Priest King, if it has been the Idol if might have been found in every or many houses but the only statue found clearly shows it was built by someone of himself. The people of Mohen jo daro were Dravidians i.e. they love there soil, water or any other thing nature had provided them.



The presence of Great Bath at Mohen Jo Daro shows traders from the area had contacts with Mesopotamia and were impressed with the greatest civilization.
The people of Mohen-jo-Daro were well versed with Hydraulic engineering and its sub-disciplines as they proper sewage and clean water channels along with overhead tanks and wells were found on site which shows they have good knowledge of water flow and conveyance of fluids, principally water and sewage.




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