In the dusty plains of present-day Sindh in southern Pakistan lie the remains of one of the world’s most impressive ancient cities that most people have never heard of.
Source: Pakistan’s lost city of 40,000 people
Categories: Pakistan
In the dusty plains of present-day Sindh in southern Pakistan lie the remains of one of the world’s most impressive ancient cities that most people have never heard of.
Source: Pakistan’s lost city of 40,000 people
Categories: Pakistan
Tagged as: PK - Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro
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Aizudin Zainal
IU7. UNL.
you used the word “buddhist stupa” for the great stupa in mohenjo-daaro. i am sure you did not mean it literally, you meant a “stupa that looks like a buddhist stupa”, because buddhism did not come about for another 1200 years.
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