I do not mean to make a trashy answer but... We don't know. Mohenjo-Daro simply means mound of the dead in the language. It's like saying why does "hi" mean hello in English? It just does.
the meaning of this word is called mound of dead ( it is located in Sindhi)
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Dead can mean exactly or precisely when used as a qualifier.Example dead centre.It can also mean complete or total.Example dead stop dead stillThe meaning of no adjustment or no developmentmight link with the most widely expected meaning lifeless.
In French it doesn't mean anything, but in Breton it means - dead.
that means the chick is dead
Mohenjo daro means mound (or hill) of the dead.
the meaning of this word is called mound of dead ( it is located in Sindhi)
Mehenjo Daro.
the mound over there is covered in sea men
mound of died
The Primordial Mound is believed to be the mound of earth which life sprang from on earth - by the ancient egyptians. Primordial may mean that it was in existence before the birth of time e.g before days were ordered.
The Primordial Mound is believed to be the mound of earth which life sprang from on earth - by the ancient egyptians. Primordial may mean that it was in existence before the birth of time e.g before days were ordered.
It means you're dead and buried, hence "Pushing up Daisies." "Pushing up daisies" is a euphemism for being dead (and buried). It refers to the wild flowers that would sprout in the mound of dirt covering a fresh grave.
Tulaigh Galla (tulaigh = lowhill, hillock, mound).
it means large mound in japanese
Çatalhüyük means "fork mound" and it is a Turkish place name.
A Tummock is a hillock, mound, or knoll.Language of origin: GaelicSource: Oxford English Dictionary.