This Site is Best Viewed in 1024x768 Pixels or More |
XII
History CBSE
question bank 1
questions bank 2
question bank 3
question bank 4
previous year papers |
XI History
CBSE question
bank 1
questions bank 2
question bank 3
question bank 4
previous year papers
|
x History
CBSE
question bank
1
questions bank 2
question bank 3
question bank 4
previous year papers
|
i x History
CBSE question
bank 1
questions bank 2
question bank 3
question bank 4
previous papers
|
Tips for Map Work |
Topics for Project Work |
Model class Tests |
Model Term
Tests |
Popular Quotations |
About Gandhiji |
Indian Freedom Movement |
|
vii cbse
social science |
|
vi cbse
social science
|
|
xii cbse history model paper |
|
xi cbse history model paper |
|
x cbse social science model paper
|
|
ix cbse social science model paper
|
|
viii cbse social science model paper
|
|
vii cbse social science model paper
|
|
vi cbse social science model paper
|
Map Work-India
understand
identify
geographical feature
river
mountain
place name
city
session of inc
sanctuary
reserve
forests
forts
|
How to Study at Home?
chronological thought
whole and part method
intensive study
extensive study
pick up keywords
recapitulation
discussion
loud reading
silent reading
time bound study
meditate daily
|
career and
guidance |
Bharat Scouts |
NCC |
|
Mohenjo-Daro |
|
Mohenjo-Daro was one of two intensively excavated sites of the Bronze Age Indus Valley (or Meluha) civilization, and was inhabited between 2500 and 2000 BC. The site name means "Mound of the Dead Men", and it is located in the Sind Valley of Pakistan about 650 kilometers west of Harappa, the other capital of the Meluha civilization. The site includes a large mound with a structure called 'the Great Bath', an open plaza with veranda-covered edifices on all four sides. In the center of the plaza is a large pool (12x7 meters), coated in bitumen and with steps at either end. The city includes an area of perhaps as many 500 hectares, aligned on a grid system, and probably had an occupation of around 200,000.
Excavators associated with Mohenjo-Daro include D. R. Bhandakar, who conducted the first investigations at the site in the 1910s; John Marshall; Mortimer Wheeler; Michael Jansen; and Gregory Possehl. |
posted by shesh kumar @
3:20 AM
|
|
|
|
Content Contribution |
Themes in History
Author: kasarla shesh kumar
Post Graduate Teacher
in History
KV Mount Abu
sheshkumar2008@gmail.com |
Themes and Concepts |
|
Archives |
Apr 1, 2007
Apr 8, 2007
Jun 1, 2007
Jul 1, 2007
Jan 14, 2008
Jan 16, 2008
Jan 17, 2008
|
Links |
|
Powered by |
|
india magazine |
i indian pad |
dictionary |
Atlas |
Propriter , Design and Maintenane
Sravan Kumar
dotsneha@yahoo.com |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Rajasthan Board |
ICSE |
|