South Asia 90% of the IVC in Pakistan

South Asia 90% of the IVC in Pakistan
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Almost 90% of the known sites of the Indus Valley Civilization are located in Pakistan, while only about 10% are in India. Yet, India is always trying to present it as though the entire civilization belongs solely to them.
 
I've visited both Moenjodaro and Harrpa sites and they are truly amazing places.

Moenjodaro is appox. 5000 years old and still standing.

The river Indus is about 2 miles away when you climb up on top of the great stupa and look east.

The famous city of Moenjodaro was destroyed multiple times over the millennia by floods and each time a new civilization took root. From Dravidian to Aryan to Hindu to Buddhist.......and then it got buried in thick Indus silt until the late 1800's, when the British unearthed it. I've climbed at the base of that Stupa and you can see the Indus river a couple of miles looking east!

The Persian army of Darius the III's cartographer 2,500 years ago named the region 'Hindus' because when he went down there the people would call themselves 'Sindhus'........

Joe Shearer sahb somehow (weird unknown reasons) takes offense to this historical truth.

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bhot hain, yaar.. is type ki ancient sites .. Petra me hai, south America me hai (Peru etc)

isme source of pride waali kya baat hai ? .. woh to kab ke khallas hue sab.

besides, don't Musalmands think that before the deen was only jahallat ?

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bhot hain, yaar.. is type ki ancient sites .. Petra me hai, south America me hai (Peru etc)

isme source of pride waali kya baat hai ? .. woh to kab ke khallas hue sab.

besides, don't Musalmands think that before the deen was only jahallat ?

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Sharma this is our greatest shared heritage bhai......Nothing is older than this (thus far unearthed) by man........hum chutiyon ko to ye bhee nahimaaloom tha k wtf and how old this Moenjodaro is. We had no clue.

Only Iraq (Baabil) older than us.....'settled civilization context' ......buss!

And Moenjodaro is largely intact, unlike Harrppa or Mehrgarh etc.....
 
Sharma this is our greatest shared heritage bhai......Nothing is older than this (thus far unearthed) by man........hum chutiyon ko to ye bhee nahimaaloom tha k wtf and how old this Moenjodaro is. We had no clue.

Only Iraq (Baabil) older than us.....'settled civilization context' ......buss!

And Moenjodaro is largely intact, unlike Harrppa or Mehrgarh etc.....
I agree, but I doubt south/deccan India me nahi tha.. must have been a civilization here.. abhi the damn rainforest and a millenia of rains and etc have buried it deep.

Not entirely onboard with the theory that local jahils mixed with Iranis etc before they sprouted a civilization of their own in the here now land called India.
 
I agree, but I doubt south/deccan India me nahi tha.. must have been a civilization here.. abhi the damn rainforest and a millenia of rains and etc have buried it deep.

Not entirely onboard with the theory that local jahils mixed with Iranis etc before they sprouted a civilization of their own in the here now land called India.
Luckily that very hard water silt of the Indus with all its dissolved minerals preserved those 5000 year old fired clay bricks of Moenjodaro. The salts/ silt burial did the trick, vurna the bricks would have crumbled millennia ago just like at Harrppa and Mehrgarh which never got flooded.

I'm sure there were dozens of sites in south/ central India too, but they didn't survive the ravages of time.

You stand at the base of that stupa bhai and you see the magnificence of the ancient city of Moenjodaro. Hard to believe 5000 years ago we had a sprawling metropolis in the subcontinent.

Its like a 2km x 1km walled city with a perimeter. Some adjoining areas (suburbs) of the city have yet to be unearthed. Paisay hain nahi to research/ discover, na koi interest na koi qadr na ahmiyat na respect for this great heritage.

Angraizon ne jo dikha diya buss vohi bohot hae bhai......lol

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Luckily that very hard water silt of the Indus with all its dissolved minerals preserved those 5000 year old fired clay bricks of Moenjodaro. The salts/ silt burial did the trick, vurna the bricks would have crumbled millennia ago just like at Harrppa and Mehrgarh which never got flooded.

I'm sure there were dozens of sites in south/ central India too, but they didn't survive the ravages of time.

You stand at the base of that stupa bhai and you see the magnificence of the ancient city of Moenjodaro. Hard to believe 5000 years ago we had a sprawling metropolis in the subcontinent.

Its like a 2km x 1km walled city with a perimeter. Some adjoining areas (suburbs) of the city have yet to be unearthed. Paisay hain nahi to research/ discover, na koi interest na koi qadr na ahmiyat na respect for this great heritage.

Angraizon ne jo dikha diya buss vohi bohot hae bhai......lol

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lovely, bro

these your own pics ?

pls post more
 
but you're right.. a millennia of natural erosion probably washed away a lot of what may have been here.

some literary tradition, scrolls remain, but.. profoundly spiritual ones

jo bhi thei, that lot (not indus folk specifically) .. an evolved bunch, written tradition hai, and sanskrit is like math in a sense, computer language type

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Africans ka batao, ye nigker type anre most backward and low IQ.. couldn't come up with a writing system... kele kha ke khush, buss !
 

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