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Mohenjo-Daro, an ancient Indus Valley civilization city, was not submerged in water in the sense of being completely underwater. However, archaeological evidence suggests that it experienced significant flooding and may have been affected by changing river courses. The city's decline around 1900 BCE is often attributed to a combination of environmental factors, including floods and possibly droughts, rather than a complete submersion.

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