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The Lost City of Mohenjo-Daro

Mohenjo-Daro, a major city of the Indus Valley civilization, showcases advanced urban planning and mysterious artifacts that invite speculation about its sudden decline.

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The Lost City of Mohenjo-Daro

In the heart of modern-day Pakistan lies a city that thrived over 4,500 years ago, yet still holds secrets that baffle historians today.

Mohenjo-Daro, part of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, boasted advanced urban planning, with meticulously laid streets and sophisticated drainage systems that would impress even today’s engineers.

But what happened to this remarkable city?

One day, it simply vanished, leaving behind enigmatic artifacts and a ghostly silence.

Archaeologists have unearthed intriguing objects: intricate jewelry, clay toys, and even seals with mysterious inscriptions, hinting at a vibrant society.

But the real twist comes from the discovery of skeletons, some lying in the streets, suggesting a rapid and catastrophic end.

What could have caused such a sudden decline?

Was it an invasion, a natural disaster, or perhaps a drought that dried up their lifeblood—the river?

The insight here is that the very foundations of one of the world’s earliest urban centers crumbled in a heartbeat, leaving behind questions that linger like shadows on the walls of its crumbling structures.

Mohenjo-Daro reminds us that even the most advanced civilizations can fall into the abyss of time—and that our understanding of history is often just the tip of an iceberg.

What else might be hiding beneath the surface of our world’s forgotten cities, waiting for someone to unearth their stories?