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because the foretress could easily oversee the city streets.

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Q: Why was it an advantage for the streets of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa to be viewed from fortress?
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What was on of the characteristics of the ancient city of mohenjo daro?

It had very wide streets.


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What was one of the characteristics of the ancient city of Mohenjo- Daro?

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Why were the cities of harappa and mohenjo-daro unusual?

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How was Mohenjo- Daro similar to modern cities?

Mohenjo-Daro was similar to modern cities in many ways. The city had advanced urban planning. In addition, the structures of the city were constructed with advanced civil engineering. Mohenjo-Daro also had several large residential areas within it, similar to modern cities.


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