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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 5 months ago
The Harappan cities were generally divided into two main parts the raised area; known as the 'Citadel', and the lower town. The Citadel was more in height because the buildings in it were built on mud brick platforms. This area was separated from the lower town by a wall. The Citadel had within its fold important buildings like the Great Bath, the assembly hall, the granary and the workshops. The lower town, on the other hand had residential dwellings.
ii. The main streets of the Harappan cities were built
according to the grid pattern. They were built from north to south and from east to west.
iii. The houses built on the corners of streets were
rounded in order to allow the passage of carts. The main road in the city of Mohenjo-daro was 10.5 meters wide and 800 meters long.
iv. The house drains relayed all the waste water to the
drains built in streets.
v. The streets were so designed as to cross the main
road of the city at right angles, thus dividing the city into square or rectangular blocks.
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