Mohenjo-Daro.
The Mound Builders built mounds of earth and stone
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.
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Mohenjo-daro, which translates to 'Mound of the Dead' in Sindhi, is an ancient city of the Indus Valley Civilization located in present-day Pakistan. The name reflects the site's archaeological significance, as it was abandoned around 1900 BCE and later covered by layers of sediment over time, creating a mound-like structure. The term "dead" refers to both the abandoned nature of the city and the remnants of its once-thriving population. Excavations have revealed a wealth of artifacts, indicating a sophisticated urban center that ultimately fell into ruin.
they built cone shaped mounds to bury the dead
It's Mohenjo Daro
The name Mohenjo-Daro means "Mound of the Dead."mohenjo-daro means mound of the dead
Mound of the Dead is the meaning of Mohanjo-daro.
Mohenjo daro means mound (or hill) of the dead.
The Mound Builders built mounds of earth and stone
Mohanju-daro is located in Sindh, Pakistan. Translated the name means "mound of the dead."
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.
Mehenjo Daro.
Mound of the Dead.
Mound of the dead
Mound of the dead
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