This was the site of one of the first atomic blasts used on cities in history.
The name Mohenjo-Daro means "Mound of the Dead."mohenjo-daro means mound of the dead
The two biggest cities in the Indus River are: Harappa and the Mohenjo Daro. Which by the way means "Mound of the dead".
Bruv how am I supossed to know this college stuff. I wasn't there, like godamn, I would of been dead.
Mohenjo Daro or "Mound of the Dead" is an ancient Indus Valley Civilization city that flourished between 2600 and 1900 BC. It was one of the first world and ancient Indian cities. Mohenjo-daro is located in the Sindh province on a Pleistocene ridge in the middle of the flood plain of the Indus River. The ridge is now buried by the flooding of the plains, but was prominent during the time of the Indus Valley Civilization. The ridge allowed the city to stand out above the surrounding plain and be elevated. Mohenjo-daro was discovered in 1922 by R. D. Banerji, an officer of the Archaeological Survey of India, two years after major excavations had begun at Harappa, some 590 km to the north. Large-scale excavations were carried out at the site under the direction of John Marshall, K. N. Dikshit, Ernest Mackay, and many other directors through the 1930s.
turn a snowball cup upside down and, hey, a conical mound, of course you can make them out of dirt, sand, about anything. Attila used to make them out of dead bodies, with separate monds for the heads, gross, huh.
The name Mohenjo-Daro means "Mound of the Dead."mohenjo-daro means mound of the dead
Mohenjo daro means mound (or hill) of the dead.
Mohenjo-Daro.
Mohenjo-daro is also known as the 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.
It's Mohenjo Daro
the meaning of this word is called mound of dead ( it is located in Sindhi)
The two biggest cities in the Indus River are: Harappa and the Mohenjo Daro. Which by the way means "Mound of the dead".
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.
Mehenjo Daro.
Mound of the Dead is the meaning of Mohanjo-daro.
The name itself means "Mound of the Dead". Plus, it's a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with an excellent Wikipedia article. See the related link below for further information: