Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro
World Heritage
Pakistan
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Mohenjodaro was a huge city built entirely of unfired bricks in the Indus Valley in the third millennium BC. The acropolis, walls and lower town, built on high embankments, were laid out according to strict rules, providing evidence for the emergence of an early system of town planning.
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