Mohenjo-Daro.
Mohenjo-daro is the modern Sindhi name for an archeological site in Pakistan. The Sindhi are an ethnic group in the north of Pakistan. It means 'mound of the dead'. The original name of the city at Mohenjo-daro is not known, but some evidence suggests the Dravidian name Kukkutarma, which means City of the Cock. Kukkuta means cock, as in male chicken, and rma is an affix meaning city.
The fortress can also be called a citadel. Hope this helps :)
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.
The earliest religion of Ancient mohenjo-Daro was Buddhism. In journal of Asiatic society ,,june 1836 Majof Forbes stated the chronology of Ancient India as follows.... 1. Starting of civilization..............3500 B.C. 2.Krokuchchat Buddha period...3101.B.C. 3.konagaman Buddha period..2099 B.C. 4..Kshyap buddha period..1014 B.C 5. Gautam Buddha period..563 B.C. Gautam Buddha"s original name is SUKITI .Archealogical point of view the odest books are BUDDHIST literatues.because these are written on Rocks. in Kolkata museum there is Rock writing found at Bairat in which the names of Seven books are mentioned. thi rock writng was in bairat >Rajasthan at present Indian Museum Kolkata.. The names of the books are...1.Binayasmukas. 2.Aliyabasani 3.Anyagatbhayani .4Munigatha. 5. Moneyasutye. 6.Upatisapsinye 7.laghulowatye. All these books are of Buddhist litereture. No other book can claim before this because no earlier book are in rock writing. Many thing are found in mohenjo -daro which that the religion of that was BUDDHA ISM.
The Dravidian, Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro and the Aryans.
The two biggest cities in the Indus River are: Harappa and the Mohenjo Daro. Which by the way means "Mound of the dead".
The name Mohenjo-Daro means "Mound of the Dead."mohenjo-daro means mound of the dead
Mohenjo Daro and Harappa. Harappa gave its name to this Indus Valley culture...hence the Harappan civilization
Mohenjo-Daro.
Mohenjo-daro is also known as the Mound of the Dead.
It's Mohenjo Daro
Mohenjo-daro is the modern Sindhi name for an archeological site in Pakistan. The Sindhi are an ethnic group in the north of Pakistan. It means 'mound of the dead'. The original name of the city at Mohenjo-daro is not known, but some evidence suggests the Dravidian name Kukkutarma, which means City of the Cock. Kukkuta means cock, as in male chicken, and rma is an affix meaning city.
Mohenjo-daro, is the name of a place located in Sindh, Pakistan. It was at one time a wealthy place because it was one of the earliest major urban settlements. It was very advanced for the time period it emerged in.
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The fortress can also be called a citadel. Hope this helps :)
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.