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6. Is Chanhu-daro a Harappan site?

6. Is Chanhu-daro a Harappan site?

The "Chanhu-daro" site is located in Sindh, Pakistan, south of Mohenjo-daro. Between 4000 and 1700 BCE, the settlement was occupied. The city of Chanhu-daro is the only Harappan city without a defensive castle

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