Mohen-jo-daro has a planned layout based on a grid of streets, with structures constructed of bricks of baked mud, sun dried bricks.

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Muqqaddas

Naz

NOUSHABA

ZULFIQAR

Made By

Sana

Ayesha

Pakistan Currency

This is the Pakistani Currency.

HERE IS THE ONE WE ARE

GOING TO TELL YOU ABOUT

This is the Note of Rs:20

On front side, picture of QUAID-E-AZAM MOHAMMADALI JINNAH

is shown.

AND ON BACK-SIDE

MHENJO-DARO IS SHOWN.

On every currency in Pakistan this statement

is written

And the number of amount

is written like this…

THE AMOUNT IS WRITTEN IN WORDS…

THIS IS THE DESCRIPTIONWRITTEN IN URDU…

These are some

of the patterns which

can not be copied.

Mohen-jo-daro has a planned layout based on a grid of streets, with structures constructed of bricks of baked mud, sun dried bricks and burned wood. At its height the city probably had around 35,000 residents. It had an advanced drainage system, a variety of buildings up to two stories high and an elaborate bath area. Being an agricultural city, it also featured a large well, granary, and central marketplace. Perhaps most unexpected, it even had a building with an underground furnace (hypocaust), possibly for heated bathing similar to those Baths built by Roman.

Top view inside a water well. A downward spiral staircase is visible that was used to clean the water and surface by professional cleaners. Even today, same style water wells are in daily use in rural areas of Sindh.

Two-story water wells. One in each block of flats/houses.

Wells in Mohenjo-Daro

Other side of

the outlet drain

opening of great bath. A

view from

inside the drain opening

Baths in Mohenjo-Daro

Huge grain house-hold storage pots with narrow opening at bottom. Huge grain storage pots, granaries, large residential building block and several assembly halls were also on the upper level.

…Pots…

Objects…These are some of the objects found in Mohenjo-Daro.

These are some of the Skeletons Found buried in Mohenjo-Daro.

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