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The pattern of the Indus Civilization or harappan civilization

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The Indus civilization was urban centric. There were wide alleys in the cities. The house was in good order. There was even a system of sokept. The sandalinity of the Indus Valley civilization was very noticeable and improved. There were brick tubes to drain water from each house. Water came out of these tubes and fell into the poy system on the road. The pit was dug along the road. These pit were covered with stone lids. Special arrangements were made occasionally for sewage to remove the waste carried by the water. Kaushambi opines that the indus civilization was very advanced because the Indus civilization was different from the Mesopotamia civilization. The houses of the Indus Civilization had windows and goakshar arrangements but all four remained open. Burnt soil bricks were used at the bottom of the wall as there was a possibility of water rising under the [login to view URL] bricks were large in size and same in size. The field ahead of a big house in Harappan was found to have very small houses with two rooms. However, the shankai of the medium-shaped house was [login to view URL] are also a kind of residence. These forts were decorated in the high reaches of the city and probably included the ruling class. Debris of one fort each has been found in Mohenjdaro and Kalibangan. Just as a clear idea can be made about the structure of Harappan fort, mohenjdar cannot be clearly conceived of the fort. Because the excavation of the interior of The Fort of Mahenjdaro has not been completed. The pin wall outside Harappan fort is 13 metres wide. This wall is made of raw clay bricks. There were domes in the corner of the wall. Intermittent tower was placed on the wall. This fort is compared by many to the ancient Greek city of Acropolis. A grain pack almost adjacent to Harappan fort has been discovered. The length of this barn is 169 feet from north to south and 135 feet from east to west. According to some, the length of the grain is 150/200 [login to view URL] were two parts between the two sides and a 23 ft wide road between the two. Each part had six rooms 51 feet 9 inches long and 17 feet 6 inches wide and there was a verandah of equal length between each room and each room. Each room was divided into four parts of equal measure. The two-room workers' houses were next to the grain barn. Wheeler Sahab has highly appreciated the construction of labour houses near the fort, along with crop barns and grain [login to view URL] barn of this crop worked as a public museum. The tax ing system through currency was not introduced at that time. There was a rule to pay taxes only with crops. The crop harvested in the barn helped to pay taxes. The city roads were straight and long - 9 feet to 34 feet wide. The waterways were tied to driving. The paths extend from north to south and east to west. The road in Apine is spongy by right angle with the other pin road. “There is a north th south street which crosses another street from east to west coming through the city almost at right angles and at its north end turns east to join a main street of the city to which it runs parallel.” (The cultural Heritage of India Vol-I)। There was also the first path on keita and the other side of the road. It was the characteristic of the sub-path and the fact that there was a system of righteousness beneath the pathbor and the sub-path. There was a hue and cry in the ghar parra or in the whole [login to view URL] cities were well planned. It can be mentioned here that at a time when in the Indus Civilization The city plan was thought of at that time in mesopotamia, beblon, egypt etc. There was no connection to having a plan. The structure of the cities was similar.A large size public bathroom was discovered near the fort located in Mahenjdaro. It is 180 feet in the north-south and 108 feet to the east-west. Perhaps it was for religious purposes that this bathroom was built. Because the devotees worshipped at the nearby temple as soon as they took a bath.
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