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π Harappan Sites and Their Significance
π Alamgirpur
β Location: Uttar Pradesh, India
β Significance: Easternmost Harappan site.
π Allahdino
β Location: Pakistan
β Significance: Specialized craft production site.
π Amri
β Location: Sindh, Pakistan
β Significance: Early Harappan phase site, distinct pottery.
π Balakot
β Location: Pakistan
β Significance: Shell bangle production center.
π Banawali
β Location: Haryana, India
β Significance: Defensive fortifications, oval-shaped settlement.
π Bhirrana
β Location: Haryana, India
β Significance: Oldest Harappan site (\~7570 BCE), early settlements.
π Chanhudaro
β Location: Sindh, Pakistan
β Significance: Bead-making factory, no citadel.
π Daimabad
β Location: Maharashtra, India
β Significance: Southernmost Harappan site, bronze artifacts.
π Desalpur
β Location: Gujarat, India
β Significance: Stone fortifications, small settlement.
π Dholavira
β Location: Gujarat, India
β Significance: Water conservation system, three-part city, stone inscriptions.
π Alamgirpur
β Location: Uttar Pradesh, India
β Significance: Easternmost Harappan site.
π Allahdino
β Location: Pakistan
β Significance: Specialized craft production site.
π Amri
β Location: Sindh, Pakistan
β Significance: Early Harappan phase site, distinct pottery.
π Balakot
β Location: Pakistan
β Significance: Shell bangle production center.
π Banawali
β Location: Haryana, India
β Significance: Defensive fortifications, oval-shaped settlement.
π Bhirrana
β Location: Haryana, India
β Significance: Oldest Harappan site (\~7570 BCE), early settlements.
π Chanhudaro
β Location: Sindh, Pakistan
β Significance: Bead-making factory, no citadel.
π Daimabad
β Location: Maharashtra, India
β Significance: Southernmost Harappan site, bronze artifacts.
π Desalpur
β Location: Gujarat, India
β Significance: Stone fortifications, small settlement.
π Dholavira
β Location: Gujarat, India
β Significance: Water conservation system, three-part city, stone inscriptions.
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Forwarded from UPSC MAP
Indus River System, showing the main river and its major tributaries along with their lengths (within India where applicable) and origin points:
River Length (in India) Total Length (Approx.) Origin Joins
Indus 1,114 km 3,180 km Lake Mansarovar, Tibet Arabian Sea
Jhelum ~725 km ~725 km Verinag, Jammu & Kashmir Chenab
Chenab ~960 km ~1,200 km Bara Lacha Pass, Himachal Pradesh Indus
Ravi ~720 km ~720 km Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh Chenab (in Pak)
Beas ~470 km ~470 km Beas Kund, Himachal Pradesh Sutlej
Sutlej ~1,050 km ~1,450 km Rakshastal Lake, Tibet Indus
Notes:
All these rivers are part of the Indus Basin, flowing mainly through northern India and Pakistan.
The Indus Waters Treaty (1960) allocates eastern rivers (Ravi, Beas, Sutlej) to India and western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, Chenab) primarily to Pakistan.
River Length (in India) Total Length (Approx.) Origin Joins
Indus 1,114 km 3,180 km Lake Mansarovar, Tibet Arabian Sea
Jhelum ~725 km ~725 km Verinag, Jammu & Kashmir Chenab
Chenab ~960 km ~1,200 km Bara Lacha Pass, Himachal Pradesh Indus
Ravi ~720 km ~720 km Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh Chenab (in Pak)
Beas ~470 km ~470 km Beas Kund, Himachal Pradesh Sutlej
Sutlej ~1,050 km ~1,450 km Rakshastal Lake, Tibet Indus
Notes:
All these rivers are part of the Indus Basin, flowing mainly through northern India and Pakistan.
The Indus Waters Treaty (1960) allocates eastern rivers (Ravi, Beas, Sutlej) to India and western rivers (Indus, Jhelum, Chenab) primarily to Pakistan.
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Winning Test matches in SENA countries was never easy, but Kohli made it possible. Defeating Australia in their own backyard twice in a row β Test cricket will never be the same again.
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Winning Test matches in SENA countries was never easy, but Kohli made it possible. Defeating Australia in their own backyard twice in a row β Test cricket will never be the same again.
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