Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Telegram The greatest civilization in the ancient world was the Indus Valley Civilization that thrived in the city of Mohenjo-Daro, situated in present-day Pakistan. This city, which had a befitting modern city aura with wide roads and structures, was probably the largest city. It had a population estimated to be around eighty five thousand.

Some of the artifacts discovered include seals, buildings, toys and pottery through which information about this civilization is revealed and affirmed that the city had a layout. City planning and some kind of stupa In the upper level of Mohenjo-Daro, there is a very big building, which looks like a stupa with approximately twenty-five feet tall. It is a stupa-like structure that was built using bricks that were manufactured more than three thousand years ago.

Archeological studies conducted in the year 1922 in and around this stupa like construction, revealed signs of pre-historic existence. Out of all the early civilizations identified in the Indian subcontinent, the oldest one is the Indus Valley Civilization. According to archeological findings, the Indus valley civilization is estimated to have been of the same age as the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations.

This city should have been constructed with the specific aim of providing a particular form to this Indian topography, because it is quite apparent that the framework of this city’s structure was conceived with a prior blueprint. It can b.