Perhaps you refer to Mohenjo Daro, a four thousand year-old archaeological site in Pakistan.
Mohenjo-daro is an ancient Indus Valley civilization city located in present-day Pakistan. It was one of the largest settlements of the Indus Valley civilization, flourishing around 2500 BCE. The site contains well-planned streets, advanced drainage systems, and impressive brick structures, providing valuable insights into urban life during that time.
"Banjo" is a common word that ends in "jo."
"Good morning" in Korean is translated as "μ’μ μμΉ¨ (jo-eun achim)."
jo is expression that is wide meaning which depends on sentence, in this sentence jo can be, tol, kaibigan, pare, boy, girl, in my translation: kaibigan malakas pa ba ang ulan dyan?
In Cuba, "ho ho ho" is typically translated as "jo jo jo" when expressing laughter or mimicking Santa Claus's laugh.
Wo konsi cheez hai Jo ladki khati bhi hai pahanti bhi hai
where is moen-jo-daro
It means "The mount of dead.
it was discovered c.2200bce.c
what interesting object are found from moen jo daro
Mcdonalds Mexico misisispii misouri manhatan main moen-jo-daro in pakistan, sindh.
the ancient city built near the Indus River. in the city of Sind, Pakhistan. the ancient city belongs to the museum.
the mohen jo daro are located larkana in sindh
well the people in mohenjo daro made up games them selves
Jo Stein Moen has written: 'Tusen dager' -- subject(s): Norwegian Participation, Norwegian Foreign public opinion, Foreign relations, History
not sure but most probably mohen jo daro..:p :p
The remains of the mohen-jo-daro were rediscovered in 1922 by Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay an officer of the Archeological Survey of India. In 1872-75 Alexander Cunningham published the first Harappan seal.
Kidar Nath Puri has written: 'La civilisation de Mohen-jo-daro'