Harappa (Urdu/Punjabi: ہڑپہ, pronounced [ɦəɽəppaː]) is an archaeological site in Punjab, northeast Pakistan, about 35 km (22 mi) west of Sahiwal. The site takes its name from a modern village located near the former course of the Ravi River. The current village of Harappa is 6 km (4 mi) from the ancient site. Although modern Harappa has a train station left from the British times, it is today just a small (pop. 15,000) crossroads town.
The ancient city of Harappa was greatly destroyed under the British Raj, when bricks from the ruins were used as track ballast in the making of the Lahore-Multan Railroad.
In 2005, a controversial amusement park scheme at the site was abandoned when builders unearthed many archaeological artifacts during the early stages of construction work. A plea from the prominent Pakistani archaeologist Ahmed Hasan Dani to the Ministry of Culture resulted in a restoration of the site.
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Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization | Harappa and Mohenjo Daro Excavations - Ancient Indian History
Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization | Harappa and Mohenjo Daro Excavations - Ancient Indian History
Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization | Harappa and Mohenjo Daro Excavations - Ancient Indian History
More Videos, Visit : http://bit.ly/16VNVQg This 3D documentary is about Harappan civilization (also known as The Indus Valley Civilization ) which has its ea...
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Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa Ancient Atomic Wars. When excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro reached the street level, they discovered skeletons scattered abo...
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The Indus Valley Civilisation of India and Pakistan
The Indus Valley Civilisation of India and Pakistan
The Indus Valley Civilisation of India and Pakistan
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Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
About 80 years ago, archaeologists discovered the Harappan cities which were developed about 4700 years ago. According to them, the Harappan cities were one of the oldest cities.
They had similar buildings and the city was divided into two parts. Citadel, also known as lower town was the eastern part which was large but lower. Baked bricks were laid in interlocking position to make strong walls around each part of the city.
In Mohenjo-Daro, the Great Bath was built on the citadel. This was an underground water tank which was used by important people to take a dip. This city also had elaborate store houses.
It cities like Kalibangan and Lotha
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Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.
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Fall of Harappa
Fall of Harappa
Fall of Harappa
This film aims to convey the message that Climate change is real. Harappa was the victim of Climate change. The annual monsoon rains failed for a period of 2...
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Indus valley civilization(mohenjo-daro)
Indus valley civilization(mohenjo-daro)
Indus valley civilization(mohenjo-daro)
http://www.hexolabs.com e-learning research on ancient Indian civilization produced at Hexolabs,SIIC, IIT Kanpur for a better insight, visit Kindly do not t...
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Harappa, The Lost World
Harappa, The Lost World
Harappa, The Lost World
Harappa.
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Life in the Harappan Cities
Life in the Harappan Cities
Life in the Harappan Cities
A video that describes the different occupations followed by the ancient people, their works of arts and their life style. This is a product of Mexus Educati...
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Ancient Mysteries 1: Are Mohenjo Daro, Harappa & Dvaraka Are From The Same Ancient Civilization?
Ancient Mysteries 1: Are Mohenjo Daro, Harappa & Dvaraka Are From The Same Ancient Civilization?
Ancient Mysteries 1: Are Mohenjo Daro, Harappa & Dvaraka Are From The Same Ancient Civilization?
Full post with links to evidence is here: http://www.culturesocietyblog.com/2013/08/documentary-are-mohenjo-daro-harappa.html.
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La Ciudad de Mohenjo-Daro y Harappa #cultura del valle del río Indo# (Pakistan)
La Ciudad de Mohenjo-Daro y Harappa #cultura del valle del río Indo# (Pakistan)
La Ciudad de Mohenjo-Daro y Harappa #cultura del valle del río Indo# (Pakistan)
Harappa es un importantísimo yacimiento arqueológico en el Panyab (provincia del noreste de Pakistán) que perteneció a la cultura del valle del río Indo. A m...
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The Fall of Harappa and Arrival of the Aryans Final Video
The Fall of Harappa and Arrival of the Aryans Final Video
The Fall of Harappa and Arrival of the Aryans Final Video
This podcast deals with the end of the Harappan Civilization and the arrival of the Aryans in India.
This topic explains the Harappan civilization. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. http:...
Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization | Harappa and Mohenjo Daro Excavations - Ancient Indian History
Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization | Harappa and Mohenjo Daro Excavations - Ancient Indian History
Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization | Harappa and Mohenjo Daro Excavations - Ancient Indian History
More Videos, Visit : http://bit.ly/16VNVQg This 3D documentary is about Harappan civilization (also known as The Indus Valley Civilization ) which has its ea...
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Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa Ancient Atomic Wars. When excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro reached the street level, they discovered skeletons scattered abo...
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The Indus Valley Civilisation of India and Pakistan
The Indus Valley Civilisation of India and Pakistan
The Indus Valley Civilisation of India and Pakistan
5:23
Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
About 80 years ago, archaeologists discovered the Harappan cities which were developed about 4700 years ago. According to them, the Harappan cities were one of the oldest cities.
They had similar buildings and the city was divided into two parts. Citadel, also known as lower town was the eastern part which was large but lower. Baked bricks were laid in interlocking position to make strong walls around each part of the city.
In Mohenjo-Daro, the Great Bath was built on the citadel. This was an underground water tank which was used by important people to take a dip. This city also had elaborate store houses.
It cities like Kalibangan and Lotha
2:16
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.
2:15
Fall of Harappa
Fall of Harappa
Fall of Harappa
This film aims to convey the message that Climate change is real. Harappa was the victim of Climate change. The annual monsoon rains failed for a period of 2...
4:32
Indus valley civilization(mohenjo-daro)
Indus valley civilization(mohenjo-daro)
Indus valley civilization(mohenjo-daro)
http://www.hexolabs.com e-learning research on ancient Indian civilization produced at Hexolabs,SIIC, IIT Kanpur for a better insight, visit Kindly do not t...
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Harappa, The Lost World
Harappa, The Lost World
Harappa, The Lost World
Harappa.
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Life in the Harappan Cities
Life in the Harappan Cities
Life in the Harappan Cities
A video that describes the different occupations followed by the ancient people, their works of arts and their life style. This is a product of Mexus Educati...
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Ancient Mysteries 1: Are Mohenjo Daro, Harappa & Dvaraka Are From The Same Ancient Civilization?
Ancient Mysteries 1: Are Mohenjo Daro, Harappa & Dvaraka Are From The Same Ancient Civilization?
Ancient Mysteries 1: Are Mohenjo Daro, Harappa & Dvaraka Are From The Same Ancient Civilization?
Full post with links to evidence is here: http://www.culturesocietyblog.com/2013/08/documentary-are-mohenjo-daro-harappa.html.
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La Ciudad de Mohenjo-Daro y Harappa #cultura del valle del río Indo# (Pakistan)
La Ciudad de Mohenjo-Daro y Harappa #cultura del valle del río Indo# (Pakistan)
La Ciudad de Mohenjo-Daro y Harappa #cultura del valle del río Indo# (Pakistan)
Harappa es un importantísimo yacimiento arqueológico en el Panyab (provincia del noreste de Pakistán) que perteneció a la cultura del valle del río Indo. A m...
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The Fall of Harappa and Arrival of the Aryans Final Video
The Fall of Harappa and Arrival of the Aryans Final Video
The Fall of Harappa and Arrival of the Aryans Final Video
This podcast deals with the end of the Harappan Civilization and the arrival of the Aryans in India.
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Harappa Culture Ancient Indian History
Harappa Culture Ancient Indian History
Harappa Culture Ancient Indian History
Harappa Culture Ancient Indian History.
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Harappa Stone Informatie en Uitleg
Harappa Stone Informatie en Uitleg
Harappa Stone Informatie en Uitleg
Een korte introductie van de mensen achter de website harappastone.nl - tevens uitleg en informatie over de Harappa Stone. Meer info - http://www.harappaston...
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HARAPPA DOCUMENTARY.By Dawood Qamer Danial
HARAPPA DOCUMENTARY.By Dawood Qamer Danial
HARAPPA DOCUMENTARY.By Dawood Qamer Danial
HARAPPA CIVILIZATION DOCUMENTARY By Dawood Qamer Danial.
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140413 Harappa, Mohenjo Daro & Dwarka - 30,000 BC HISTORY not MYTHOLOGY
140413 Harappa, Mohenjo Daro & Dwarka - 30,000 BC HISTORY not MYTHOLOGY
140413 Harappa, Mohenjo Daro & Dwarka - 30,000 BC HISTORY not MYTHOLOGY
This topic explains the Harappan civilization. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. http:...
This topic explains the Harappan civilization. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. http:...
More Videos, Visit : http://bit.ly/16VNVQg This 3D documentary is about Harappan civilization (also known as The Indus Valley Civilization ) which has its ea...
More Videos, Visit : http://bit.ly/16VNVQg This 3D documentary is about Harappan civilization (also known as The Indus Valley Civilization ) which has its ea...
Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa Ancient Atomic Wars. When excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro reached the street level, they discovered skeletons scattered abo...
Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa Ancient Atomic Wars. When excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro reached the street level, they discovered skeletons scattered abo...
About 80 years ago, archaeologists discovered the Harappan cities which were developed about 4700 years ago. According to them, the Harappan cities were one of the oldest cities.
They had similar buildings and the city was divided into two parts. Citadel, also known as lower town was the eastern part which was large but lower. Baked bricks were laid in interlocking position to make strong walls around each part of the city.
In Mohenjo-Daro, the Great Bath was built on the citadel. This was an underground water tank which was used by important people to take a dip. This city also had elaborate store houses.
It cities like Kalibangan and Lothal, there were fire altars to perform sacrifices.
The well planned city
The Harappan cities were planned systematically. There were one or two storied houses with a separate bathing area. The people also took take of the hygiene; they had small drains connected to their houses which then lead to bigger drains. The drains were covered and inspection holes were made to clean them.
The life of the Harappan people
While the rulers planned the construction of the city, common men went in search of precious stones and metal. People who used to write were called scribes and they made seals.
There were also many craftsmen who made terracotta toys for the children and many other decorative objects in their workshops.
Archaeologists found many ornaments made out of gold, silver and beads. Tools and vessels made of copper and bronze were also found.
Other finds include rectangular seals with carvings of animals on top. In Mohenjo-Daro, pieces of cloth and spindle whorls were also discovered.
The harappans travelled to distant lands in search of raw materials like gold, silver, precious stones and beads to make ornaments.
They went to many places in search of metals like copper and tin to make tools and vessels.
Farmers grew various kinds of crops like wheat, rice, pulses and peas. We know that they used a plough for farming as plough toys were discovered in these cities. Animals like goat, sheep and cattle were reared by the herdsmen. Both the farmers and herdsmen provided food to the people.
Harappan towns in Gujarat
Dholavira located on Khadir Beyt in Gujarat, was the only city which was divided into three parts. Huge stone walls surrounded these parts and open areas were also present for the people to perform ceremonies.
Archaeologists were also able to find letters written in harappan script. The city of Lothal served as an important port. The city also had a storehouse for storing the shipped objects which were made of metal, stones, shells and beads.
The dockyard in this city is where ships came in and transported goods from one place to the other.
The end of the harappan civilization
Many changes that began around 3900 years ago in these cities brought about the decline of the civilization. People stopped travelling to distant lands for raw materials and also stopped writing. Big houses were built no more, in these areas, and the drains were also never properly maintained.
There is still no definite answer as to why such a beautiful civilization came to an end. It is assumed that this could have happened because of the cities being flooded by the river waters. Some believe drought and deforestation could be one of the reasons.
The reasons may not be clear but the truth remains the same. A progressive and a well developed civilization reached its end.
About 80 years ago, archaeologists discovered the Harappan cities which were developed about 4700 years ago. According to them, the Harappan cities were one of the oldest cities.
They had similar buildings and the city was divided into two parts. Citadel, also known as lower town was the eastern part which was large but lower. Baked bricks were laid in interlocking position to make strong walls around each part of the city.
In Mohenjo-Daro, the Great Bath was built on the citadel. This was an underground water tank which was used by important people to take a dip. This city also had elaborate store houses.
It cities like Kalibangan and Lothal, there were fire altars to perform sacrifices.
The well planned city
The Harappan cities were planned systematically. There were one or two storied houses with a separate bathing area. The people also took take of the hygiene; they had small drains connected to their houses which then lead to bigger drains. The drains were covered and inspection holes were made to clean them.
The life of the Harappan people
While the rulers planned the construction of the city, common men went in search of precious stones and metal. People who used to write were called scribes and they made seals.
There were also many craftsmen who made terracotta toys for the children and many other decorative objects in their workshops.
Archaeologists found many ornaments made out of gold, silver and beads. Tools and vessels made of copper and bronze were also found.
Other finds include rectangular seals with carvings of animals on top. In Mohenjo-Daro, pieces of cloth and spindle whorls were also discovered.
The harappans travelled to distant lands in search of raw materials like gold, silver, precious stones and beads to make ornaments.
They went to many places in search of metals like copper and tin to make tools and vessels.
Farmers grew various kinds of crops like wheat, rice, pulses and peas. We know that they used a plough for farming as plough toys were discovered in these cities. Animals like goat, sheep and cattle were reared by the herdsmen. Both the farmers and herdsmen provided food to the people.
Harappan towns in Gujarat
Dholavira located on Khadir Beyt in Gujarat, was the only city which was divided into three parts. Huge stone walls surrounded these parts and open areas were also present for the people to perform ceremonies.
Archaeologists were also able to find letters written in harappan script. The city of Lothal served as an important port. The city also had a storehouse for storing the shipped objects which were made of metal, stones, shells and beads.
The dockyard in this city is where ships came in and transported goods from one place to the other.
The end of the harappan civilization
Many changes that began around 3900 years ago in these cities brought about the decline of the civilization. People stopped travelling to distant lands for raw materials and also stopped writing. Big houses were built no more, in these areas, and the drains were also never properly maintained.
There is still no definite answer as to why such a beautiful civilization came to an end. It is assumed that this could have happened because of the cities being flooded by the river waters. Some believe drought and deforestation could be one of the reasons.
The reasons may not be clear but the truth remains the same. A progressive and a well developed civilization reached its end.
This film aims to convey the message that Climate change is real. Harappa was the victim of Climate change. The annual monsoon rains failed for a period of 2...
This film aims to convey the message that Climate change is real. Harappa was the victim of Climate change. The annual monsoon rains failed for a period of 2...
http://www.hexolabs.com e-learning research on ancient Indian civilization produced at Hexolabs,SIIC, IIT Kanpur for a better insight, visit Kindly do not t...
http://www.hexolabs.com e-learning research on ancient Indian civilization produced at Hexolabs,SIIC, IIT Kanpur for a better insight, visit Kindly do not t...
A video that describes the different occupations followed by the ancient people, their works of arts and their life style. This is a product of Mexus Educati...
A video that describes the different occupations followed by the ancient people, their works of arts and their life style. This is a product of Mexus Educati...
Harappa es un importantísimo yacimiento arqueológico en el Panyab (provincia del noreste de Pakistán) que perteneció a la cultura del valle del río Indo. A m...
Harappa es un importantísimo yacimiento arqueológico en el Panyab (provincia del noreste de Pakistán) que perteneció a la cultura del valle del río Indo. A m...
Een korte introductie van de mensen achter de website harappastone.nl - tevens uitleg en informatie over de Harappa Stone. Meer info - http://www.harappaston...
Een korte introductie van de mensen achter de website harappastone.nl - tevens uitleg en informatie over de Harappa Stone. Meer info - http://www.harappaston...
Harappa 6000BC The Lost World On World Heritage Tentative Site List By UNESCO 2004 Pakistan
Harappa 6000BC The Lost World On World Heritage Tentative Site List By UNESCO 2004 Pakistan
Harappa 6000BC The Lost World On World Heritage Tentative Site List By UNESCO 2004 Pakistan
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March Plan with Tourist Guide: Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 00923227030450, E-mail: ansariguide2pakistan@gmail.com HARRAPPA- ARCHEOLO...
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Harappa: The Lure of Soma by Shankar Kashyap
Harappa: The Lure of Soma by Shankar Kashyap
Harappa: The Lure of Soma by Shankar Kashyap
At the zenith of its power and prosperity, Harappa is a highly refined urban conglomerate in the Indus Valley, visited by trade caravans and travellers from ...
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Harappa, Historic City of the Human Being
Harappa, Historic City of the Human Being
Harappa, Historic City of the Human Being
Harappa, the archaeological site which is situated in Punjab, eastern Pakistan, at the distance of 24 km (15 mi) west of Sahiwal. The site of ancient city has the ruins of the Bronze Age fortified city, It is believed that the city have had as many as 23,500 residents and occupied over 100 hectares.
The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization.
The ancient city of Harappa was heavily damaged under the British rule, when bricks from the ruins were badly used as track ballast in the making of the Lahore-Multan Railroad. In 2005 amusement park was constructed.
The two thins which are still unknown are the name of the
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Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan
Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan
Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan
Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) presented an exhibition, Rediscovering India ...
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Dholavira kutch, Gujarat
Dholavira kutch, Gujarat
Dholavira kutch, Gujarat
Dholavira is an archaeological site in Bhachau Taluka of Kachchh district of Gujarat state in western India, The remains of Dholavira, a major city of the Ha...
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Visit Lahore Musuem one of the 7th wonders of Lahore with Tourist Guide of Pakistan
Visit Lahore Musuem one of the 7th wonders of Lahore with Tourist Guide of Pakistan
Visit Lahore Musuem one of the 7th wonders of Lahore with Tourist Guide of Pakistan
Lahore Musuem is the oldest and largest Musuem in Pakistan.The musuem has almost 20 galleries with items dating from the stone age to the 20th century.It,s p...
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UA 2011 independence day Harappan civilization presentation
UA 2011 independence day Harappan civilization presentation
UA 2011 independence day Harappan civilization presentation
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Gujarat Tourism : Famous Foreigner Tour Destination - India Travel & Tours Video
Gujarat Tourism : Famous Foreigner Tour Destination - India Travel & Tours Video
Gujarat Tourism : Famous Foreigner Tour Destination - India Travel & Tours Video
http://www.indiahotelreview.com Watch Glimpse of Gujarat in the video of Gujarat Tourism : Global Tour Destination, this video is having Fog dance, Buddhist ...
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Guided Tour Lahore Pakistan.
Guided Tour Lahore Pakistan.
Guided Tour Lahore Pakistan.
My Guest Mr Oscar and Madam Maria Antonia from Italy.They travel with me almost entire Pakistan .They have seen many ancient cities like Lahore, peshawar, Mu...
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Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river located in northern India that flows toward the border with Bangladesh (map). It is the longest river in India and flows for around 1,569 miles (2,525 km) from the Himalayan Mountains to the Bay of Bengal. The river has the second greatest water discharge in the world and its basin is the most heavily populated in the world with over 400 million people living in the basin.
The Ganges River is extremely important to the people of India as most of the people living on its banks use it for
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Lothal.avi
Lothal.avi
Lothal.avi
A small introduction standing atop the warehouse, at the ruins of the erstwhile Harappan port city of Lothal.
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The Pashupati Seal by EMIL WEST
The Pashupati Seal by EMIL WEST
The Pashupati Seal by EMIL WEST
This points to sixteen other specific yogi glyptics in the corpus of Mature Harappan artifacts as pointing to Harappan devotion to ritual discipline and concentration. These images show that the yoga pose may have been used by deities and humans alike. Possehl suggests that yoga goes back to the Indus Valley Civilization.
The most widely known of these images was named the Pashupati sealby its discoverer, John Marshall, who believed that it represented a proto-Shiva figure. Many modern authorities discount the idea that this Pashupati (Lord of Animals, Sanskrit pasupati) represents a Shiva or Rudra figure. Gavin Flood also characterizes th
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Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey
Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey
Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey
'Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey' is a panoramic tale of the Indian civilisation beginning with the Harappan civilisation up until the formation of the Indian nation-state and thereafter....
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Borobudur Prambanan temples
Borobudur Prambanan temples
Borobudur Prambanan temples
Borobudur and Prambanan temples indonesia Java island. Originally it was a Hinduism temple - later it became a Buddhist. I want to say - that India, Pakistan...
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Vaishno Devi Temple - Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Vaishno Devi Temple - Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Vaishno Devi Temple - Ahmedabad, Gujarat
The Mini Vaishno Devi temple in Ahmedabad city is a popular shrine among not only the devotees but also the tourists Attraction. A replica of the original Vaishno Devi Mandir of Jammu -- Kashmir. The Gujarat local cities travel and tour guide.
Whereas you make a visit to Gujarat State, a visit to the present tour Guide is a must.
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National Museum: Volunteer Guide Programme - Indian Express
National Museum: Volunteer Guide Programme - Indian Express
National Museum: Volunteer Guide Programme - Indian Express
The National Museum in New Delhi has recently launched a scheme, which offers visitors the experience of free-guided tours of the museum by trained volunteer...
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Loser Laowais Guide to a Chinese Map
Loser Laowais Guide to a Chinese Map
Loser Laowais Guide to a Chinese Map
Here I discuss the political implications and significance of the Chinese map
The People's Republic of China is the most populous country in the world. This Map of China ( 中国地图 ) plots the major urban zones and cities in the country including Altay, Hotan, Korla, and Aksu to the West, Xining, Guiyang, Jining, Lanzhou in the central regions, Haikou, Macau, Hong Kong, Nanjing, Canton, Luizhou, and Nanning to the south, Shanghai, Yantai, Qingdao, and Tongshan to the east, and Beijing, Changchun, Harbin, and Hulun Buir to the north. The map is an astute guide to tourist attractions in China - the Terra Cotta Warriors and Red Hill of Urumqi, the
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Best Video of Andhra Pradesh Tourism - India Travel & Tourism Video
Best Video of Andhra Pradesh Tourism - India Travel & Tourism Video
Best Video of Andhra Pradesh Tourism - India Travel & Tourism Video
http://www.indiahotelreview.com/
It is an beautiful video of Andhra Pradesh Tourism, not only indian while foreigners comes to enjoy Andhra Pradesh Tourism, Jumping, cycling, rock sailing, cruise & beaches all you can enjoy by Andhra Pradesh Tourism. Andhra Pradesh has a variety of attractions including beaches, hills, wildlife, forests and temples. The state has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its rich history, architecture and culture. The weather is mostly tropical. June to September are the monsoon months and travel is not advised during this time. November to January are the best time to visit.
Courtesy :- Aptdc Tourism
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Ancient India's Contributions to the World - Discovery Channel Documentary 05
Ancient India's Contributions to the World - Discovery Channel Documentary 05
Ancient India's Contributions to the World - Discovery Channel Documentary 05
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Walking in the ancient drainage system that King Herod the Great built (City of David Jerusalem)
Walking in the ancient drainage system that King Herod the Great built (City of David Jerusalem)
Walking in the ancient drainage system that King Herod the Great built (City of David Jerusalem)
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522 My name is Zahi Shake...
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Badshahi Mosque 1673AD Lahore World Heritage Site By UNESCO 1993 Pakistan
Badshahi Mosque 1673AD Lahore World Heritage Site By UNESCO 1993 Pakistan
Badshahi Mosque 1673AD Lahore World Heritage Site By UNESCO 1993 Pakistan
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March Plan with Tourist Guide: Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 00923227030450, E-mail: ansariguide2pakistan@gmail.com BADSHAHI MOSQUE- L...
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Photography Travel Tours People of Rajasthan.mov
Photography Travel Tours People of Rajasthan.mov
Photography Travel Tours People of Rajasthan.mov
http://photographytraveltours.com One of the many wonders of the state of Rajasthan, India are it's inhabitants. I had never photographed people before but t...
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Delhi Travel
Delhi Travel
Delhi Travel
Delhi Travel - Delhi (Hindi: दिल्ली, Urdu: دلّی,) is India's capital and the home of the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of Government. Delhi ...
Harappa 6000BC The Lost World On World Heritage Tentative Site List By UNESCO 2004 Pakistan
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March Plan with Tourist Guide: Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 00923227030450, E-mail: ansariguide2pakistan@gmail.com HARRAPPA- ARCHEOLO...
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March Plan with Tourist Guide: Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 00923227030450, E-mail: ansariguide2pakistan@gmail.com HARRAPPA- ARCHEOLO...
At the zenith of its power and prosperity, Harappa is a highly refined urban conglomerate in the Indus Valley, visited by trade caravans and travellers from ...
At the zenith of its power and prosperity, Harappa is a highly refined urban conglomerate in the Indus Valley, visited by trade caravans and travellers from ...
Harappa, the archaeological site which is situated in Punjab, eastern Pakistan, at the distance of 24 km (15 mi) west of Sahiwal. The site of ancient city has the ruins of the Bronze Age fortified city, It is believed that the city have had as many as 23,500 residents and occupied over 100 hectares.
The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization.
The ancient city of Harappa was heavily damaged under the British rule, when bricks from the ruins were badly used as track ballast in the making of the Lahore-Multan Railroad. In 2005 amusement park was constructed.
The two thins which are still unknown are the name of the language and the whetehr the use of gld was made by those people or not.
It is assumed that the people of anceint Harappa had been ruined due to the spread of an unknown disease.
Harappa, the archaeological site which is situated in Punjab, eastern Pakistan, at the distance of 24 km (15 mi) west of Sahiwal. The site of ancient city has the ruins of the Bronze Age fortified city, It is believed that the city have had as many as 23,500 residents and occupied over 100 hectares.
The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization.
The ancient city of Harappa was heavily damaged under the British rule, when bricks from the ruins were badly used as track ballast in the making of the Lahore-Multan Railroad. In 2005 amusement park was constructed.
The two thins which are still unknown are the name of the language and the whetehr the use of gld was made by those people or not.
It is assumed that the people of anceint Harappa had been ruined due to the spread of an unknown disease.
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Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan
Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) presented an exhibition, Rediscovering India ...
Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) presented an exhibition, Rediscovering India ...
Dholavira is an archaeological site in Bhachau Taluka of Kachchh district of Gujarat state in western India, The remains of Dholavira, a major city of the Ha...
Dholavira is an archaeological site in Bhachau Taluka of Kachchh district of Gujarat state in western India, The remains of Dholavira, a major city of the Ha...
Lahore Musuem is the oldest and largest Musuem in Pakistan.The musuem has almost 20 galleries with items dating from the stone age to the 20th century.It,s p...
Lahore Musuem is the oldest and largest Musuem in Pakistan.The musuem has almost 20 galleries with items dating from the stone age to the 20th century.It,s p...
http://www.indiahotelreview.com Watch Glimpse of Gujarat in the video of Gujarat Tourism : Global Tour Destination, this video is having Fog dance, Buddhist ...
http://www.indiahotelreview.com Watch Glimpse of Gujarat in the video of Gujarat Tourism : Global Tour Destination, this video is having Fog dance, Buddhist ...
My Guest Mr Oscar and Madam Maria Antonia from Italy.They travel with me almost entire Pakistan .They have seen many ancient cities like Lahore, peshawar, Mu...
My Guest Mr Oscar and Madam Maria Antonia from Italy.They travel with me almost entire Pakistan .They have seen many ancient cities like Lahore, peshawar, Mu...
Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
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The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river located in northern India that flows toward the border with Bangladesh (map). It is the longest river in India and flows for around 1,569 miles (2,525 km) from the Himalayan Mountains to the Bay of Bengal. The river has the second greatest water discharge in the world and its basin is the most heavily populated in the world with over 400 million people living in the basin.
The Ganges River is extremely important to the people of India as most of the people living on its banks use it for daily needs such as bathing and fishing. It is also significant to Hindus as they consider it their most sacred river.
Course of the Ganges River
The headwaters of the Ganges River begin high in the Himalayan Mountains where the Bhagirathi River flows out of the Gangotri Glacier in India's Uttarakhand state. The glacier sits at an elevation of 12,769 feet (3,892 m). The Ganges River proper begins farther downstream where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join. As the Ganges flows out of the Himalayas it creates a narrow, rugged canyon.
The Ganges River emerges from the Himalayas at the town of Rishikesh where it begins to flow onto the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This area, also called the North Indian River Plain, is a very large, relatively flat, fertile plain that makes up most of the northern and eastern parts of India as well as parts of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. In addition to entering the Indo-Gangetic Plain at this area, part of the Ganges River is also diverted toward the Ganges Canal for irrigation in the Uttar Pradesh state.
As the Ganges River then flows farther downstream it changes its direction several times and is joined by many other tributary rivers such as the Ramganga, Tamsa and Gandaki rivers to name a few. There are also several cities and towns that the Ganges River passes through on its way downstream. Some of these include Chunar, Kolkata, Mirzapur, and Varanasi. Many Hindus visit the Ganges River in Varanasi as that city is considered the holiest of cities. As such, the city's culture is also closely tied into the river as it is the most sacred river in Hinduism.
Once the Ganges River flows out of India and into Bangladesh its main branch is known as the Padma River. The Padma River is joined downstream by large rivers like the Jamuna and Meghna rivers. After joining the Meghna it takes on that name before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Prior to entering the Bay of Bengal however, the river creates the world's largest delta, Ganges Delta. This region is a highly fertile sediment laden area that covers 23,000 square miles (59,000 sq km).
It should be noted that the course of the Ganges River described in the above paragraphs is a general description of the river's route from its source where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join to its outlet at the Bay of Bengal. The Ganges has a very complicated hydrology and there are several different descriptions of its overall length and the size of its drainage basin based on what tributary rivers are included. The most widely accepted length of the Ganges River is 1,569 miles (2,525 km) and its drainage basin is estimated to be about 416,990 square miles (1,080,000 sq km).
Population of the Ganges River
The Ganges River basin has been inhabited by humans since ancient times. The first people in the region were of the Harappan civilization. They moved into the Ganges River basin from the Indus River basin around the 2nd millennium B.C.E. Later the Gangetic Plain became the center of the Maurya Empire and then the Mughal Empire. The first European to discuss the Ganges River was Megasthenes in his work Indica.
In modern times the Ganges River has become a source of life for the nearly 400 million people living in its basin. They rely on the river for their daily needs such as drinking water supplies and food and for irrigation and manufacturing. Today the Ganges River basin is the most populated river basin in the world. It has a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile (390 per sq km).
Significance of the Ganges River
Aside from providing drinking water and irrigating fields, the Ganges River is extremely important to India's Hindu population for religious reasons as well. The Ganges River is considered their most sacred river and it is worshiped as the goddess Ganga Ma or "Mother Ganges" (Dunn).
Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
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The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river located in northern India that flows toward the border with Bangladesh (map). It is the longest river in India and flows for around 1,569 miles (2,525 km) from the Himalayan Mountains to the Bay of Bengal. The river has the second greatest water discharge in the world and its basin is the most heavily populated in the world with over 400 million people living in the basin.
The Ganges River is extremely important to the people of India as most of the people living on its banks use it for daily needs such as bathing and fishing. It is also significant to Hindus as they consider it their most sacred river.
Course of the Ganges River
The headwaters of the Ganges River begin high in the Himalayan Mountains where the Bhagirathi River flows out of the Gangotri Glacier in India's Uttarakhand state. The glacier sits at an elevation of 12,769 feet (3,892 m). The Ganges River proper begins farther downstream where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join. As the Ganges flows out of the Himalayas it creates a narrow, rugged canyon.
The Ganges River emerges from the Himalayas at the town of Rishikesh where it begins to flow onto the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This area, also called the North Indian River Plain, is a very large, relatively flat, fertile plain that makes up most of the northern and eastern parts of India as well as parts of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. In addition to entering the Indo-Gangetic Plain at this area, part of the Ganges River is also diverted toward the Ganges Canal for irrigation in the Uttar Pradesh state.
As the Ganges River then flows farther downstream it changes its direction several times and is joined by many other tributary rivers such as the Ramganga, Tamsa and Gandaki rivers to name a few. There are also several cities and towns that the Ganges River passes through on its way downstream. Some of these include Chunar, Kolkata, Mirzapur, and Varanasi. Many Hindus visit the Ganges River in Varanasi as that city is considered the holiest of cities. As such, the city's culture is also closely tied into the river as it is the most sacred river in Hinduism.
Once the Ganges River flows out of India and into Bangladesh its main branch is known as the Padma River. The Padma River is joined downstream by large rivers like the Jamuna and Meghna rivers. After joining the Meghna it takes on that name before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Prior to entering the Bay of Bengal however, the river creates the world's largest delta, Ganges Delta. This region is a highly fertile sediment laden area that covers 23,000 square miles (59,000 sq km).
It should be noted that the course of the Ganges River described in the above paragraphs is a general description of the river's route from its source where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join to its outlet at the Bay of Bengal. The Ganges has a very complicated hydrology and there are several different descriptions of its overall length and the size of its drainage basin based on what tributary rivers are included. The most widely accepted length of the Ganges River is 1,569 miles (2,525 km) and its drainage basin is estimated to be about 416,990 square miles (1,080,000 sq km).
Population of the Ganges River
The Ganges River basin has been inhabited by humans since ancient times. The first people in the region were of the Harappan civilization. They moved into the Ganges River basin from the Indus River basin around the 2nd millennium B.C.E. Later the Gangetic Plain became the center of the Maurya Empire and then the Mughal Empire. The first European to discuss the Ganges River was Megasthenes in his work Indica.
In modern times the Ganges River has become a source of life for the nearly 400 million people living in its basin. They rely on the river for their daily needs such as drinking water supplies and food and for irrigation and manufacturing. Today the Ganges River basin is the most populated river basin in the world. It has a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile (390 per sq km).
Significance of the Ganges River
Aside from providing drinking water and irrigating fields, the Ganges River is extremely important to India's Hindu population for religious reasons as well. The Ganges River is considered their most sacred river and it is worshiped as the goddess Ganga Ma or "Mother Ganges" (Dunn).
This points to sixteen other specific yogi glyptics in the corpus of Mature Harappan artifacts as pointing to Harappan devotion to ritual discipline and concentration. These images show that the yoga pose may have been used by deities and humans alike. Possehl suggests that yoga goes back to the Indus Valley Civilization.
The most widely known of these images was named the Pashupati sealby its discoverer, John Marshall, who believed that it represented a proto-Shiva figure. Many modern authorities discount the idea that this Pashupati (Lord of Animals, Sanskrit pasupati) represents a Shiva or Rudra figure. Gavin Flood also characterizes these views as speculative, saying that it is not clear from the Pashupati seal that the figure is seated in a yoga posture, or that the shape is intended to represent a human figure.
Gavin Flood also characterizes these views as speculative, saying that it is not clear from the Pashupati seal that the figure is seated in a yoga posture, or that the shape is intended to represent a human figure.The heart does hurt to hold back the tears, As you think about all of the years. Show no tears, wait till the time is right, You know when all is quiet in the night.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (/editor). The innovative Gupta model of decoding Indus valley seal LOGO including ...
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by EMIL WEST: Bangkok - Providing a rare glimpse of Thailand's royal pageantry and rituals, the funeral of Princess Galyani Vadhana, the elder sister of King ...
This points to sixteen other specific yogi glyptics in the corpus of Mature Harappan artifacts as pointing to Harappan devotion to ritual discipline and ...
This points to sixteen other specific yogi glyptics in the corpus of Mature Harappan artifacts as pointing to Harappan devotion to ritual discipline and concentration. These images show that the yoga pose may have been used by deities and humans alike. Possehl suggests that yoga goes back to the Indus Valley Civilization.
The most widely known of these images was named the Pashupati sealby its discoverer, John Marshall, who believed that it represented a proto-Shiva figure. Many modern authorities discount the idea that this Pashupati (Lord of Animals, Sanskrit pasupati) represents a Shiva or Rudra figure. Gavin Flood also characterizes these views as speculative, saying that it is not clear from the Pashupati seal that the figure is seated in a yoga posture, or that the shape is intended to represent a human figure.
Gavin Flood also characterizes these views as speculative, saying that it is not clear from the Pashupati seal that the figure is seated in a yoga posture, or that the shape is intended to represent a human figure.The heart does hurt to hold back the tears, As you think about all of the years. Show no tears, wait till the time is right, You know when all is quiet in the night.
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (/editor). The innovative Gupta model of decoding Indus valley seal LOGO including ...
INVENTOS MEXICANOS DE MEXICO PARA EL MUNDO Please check our latest selection of the top sites to find key insights and information for Food ...
by EMIL WEST: Bangkok - Providing a rare glimpse of Thailand's royal pageantry and rituals, the funeral of Princess Galyani Vadhana, the elder sister of King ...
This points to sixteen other specific yogi glyptics in the corpus of Mature Harappan artifacts as pointing to Harappan devotion to ritual discipline and ...
'Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey' is a panoramic tale of the Indian civilisation beginning with the Harappan civilisation up until the formation of the Indian nation-state and thereafter....
'Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey' is a panoramic tale of the Indian civilisation beginning with the Harappan civilisation up until the formation of the Indian nation-state and thereafter....
Borobudur and Prambanan temples indonesia Java island. Originally it was a Hinduism temple - later it became a Buddhist. I want to say - that India, Pakistan...
Borobudur and Prambanan temples indonesia Java island. Originally it was a Hinduism temple - later it became a Buddhist. I want to say - that India, Pakistan...
The Mini Vaishno Devi temple in Ahmedabad city is a popular shrine among not only the devotees but also the tourists Attraction. A replica of the original Vaishno Devi Mandir of Jammu -- Kashmir. The Gujarat local cities travel and tour guide.
Whereas you make a visit to Gujarat State, a visit to the present tour Guide is a must.
You have also Book Low cost taxi and Cars, Just Call 09924194254......(only Gujarat) .
Read more Article to visit a Gujarat tour and Travel guide new Website http://Gujarattouristguide.blogspot.in
The Mini Vaishno Devi temple in Ahmedabad city is a popular shrine among not only the devotees but also the tourists Attraction. A replica of the original Vaishno Devi Mandir of Jammu -- Kashmir. The Gujarat local cities travel and tour guide.
Whereas you make a visit to Gujarat State, a visit to the present tour Guide is a must.
You have also Book Low cost taxi and Cars, Just Call 09924194254......(only Gujarat) .
Read more Article to visit a Gujarat tour and Travel guide new Website http://Gujarattouristguide.blogspot.in
published:30 Jul 2011
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National Museum: Volunteer Guide Programme - Indian Express
The National Museum in New Delhi has recently launched a scheme, which offers visitors the experience of free-guided tours of the museum by trained volunteer...
The National Museum in New Delhi has recently launched a scheme, which offers visitors the experience of free-guided tours of the museum by trained volunteer...
Here I discuss the political implications and significance of the Chinese map
The People's Republic of China is the most populous country in the world. This Map of China ( 中国地图 ) plots the major urban zones and cities in the country including Altay, Hotan, Korla, and Aksu to the West, Xining, Guiyang, Jining, Lanzhou in the central regions, Haikou, Macau, Hong Kong, Nanjing, Canton, Luizhou, and Nanning to the south, Shanghai, Yantai, Qingdao, and Tongshan to the east, and Beijing, Changchun, Harbin, and Hulun Buir to the north. The map is an astute guide to tourist attractions in China - the Terra Cotta Warriors and Red Hill of Urumqi, the Flaming Mountain of Turpan, the Forbidden City Museum, Temple of Heaven, and Hanging Temple of Beijing, Porcelain Tower, Tiger Hill Pagoda, the Lingering Garden, Elephant Trunk Hill in and around Shanghai, and the Yellow Crane Tower, Seven Star Park, Giant Pandas, and Stone Forest of the south.
China Geography
The People’s Republic of China or China is located in the continent of Asia. It is bound in the North by Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia; in the East on land by North Korea and across the sea by South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines; in the South by Vietnam, Laos, Burma, Bhutan, and Nepal; and in the West by India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyztan.
Administratively China is divided into 22 Provinces (shengs), five Autonomous Regions (zizhiqus), four Central Government Controlled Municipalities (shihs) and two Special Autonomous Regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The country claims sovereignty over Taiwan as its 23rd Province.
Despite its large longitudinal extent, the country has only one time zone, CST - China Standard Time (UTC +8) and it does not utilize daylight saving time.
Here I discuss the political implications and significance of the Chinese map
The People's Republic of China is the most populous country in the world. This Map of China ( 中国地图 ) plots the major urban zones and cities in the country including Altay, Hotan, Korla, and Aksu to the West, Xining, Guiyang, Jining, Lanzhou in the central regions, Haikou, Macau, Hong Kong, Nanjing, Canton, Luizhou, and Nanning to the south, Shanghai, Yantai, Qingdao, and Tongshan to the east, and Beijing, Changchun, Harbin, and Hulun Buir to the north. The map is an astute guide to tourist attractions in China - the Terra Cotta Warriors and Red Hill of Urumqi, the Flaming Mountain of Turpan, the Forbidden City Museum, Temple of Heaven, and Hanging Temple of Beijing, Porcelain Tower, Tiger Hill Pagoda, the Lingering Garden, Elephant Trunk Hill in and around Shanghai, and the Yellow Crane Tower, Seven Star Park, Giant Pandas, and Stone Forest of the south.
China Geography
The People’s Republic of China or China is located in the continent of Asia. It is bound in the North by Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia; in the East on land by North Korea and across the sea by South Korea, Japan, Taiwan and the Philippines; in the South by Vietnam, Laos, Burma, Bhutan, and Nepal; and in the West by India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Kyrgyztan.
Administratively China is divided into 22 Provinces (shengs), five Autonomous Regions (zizhiqus), four Central Government Controlled Municipalities (shihs) and two Special Autonomous Regions (Hong Kong and Macau). The country claims sovereignty over Taiwan as its 23rd Province.
Despite its large longitudinal extent, the country has only one time zone, CST - China Standard Time (UTC +8) and it does not utilize daylight saving time.
published:25 Jan 2015
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Best Video of Andhra Pradesh Tourism - India Travel & Tourism Video
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It is an beautiful video of Andhra Pradesh Tourism, not only indian while foreigners comes to enjoy Andhra Pradesh Tourism, Jumping, cycling, rock sailing, cruise & beaches all you can enjoy by Andhra Pradesh Tourism. Andhra Pradesh has a variety of attractions including beaches, hills, wildlife, forests and temples. The state has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its rich history, architecture and culture. The weather is mostly tropical. June to September are the monsoon months and travel is not advised during this time. November to January are the best time to visit.
Courtesy :- Aptdc Tourism
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It is an beautiful video of Andhra Pradesh Tourism, not only indian while foreigners comes to enjoy Andhra Pradesh Tourism, Jumping, cycling, rock sailing, cruise & beaches all you can enjoy by Andhra Pradesh Tourism. Andhra Pradesh has a variety of attractions including beaches, hills, wildlife, forests and temples. The state has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its rich history, architecture and culture. The weather is mostly tropical. June to September are the monsoon months and travel is not advised during this time. November to January are the best time to visit.
Courtesy :- Aptdc Tourism
published:12 Aug 2011
views:20962
Ancient India's Contributions to the World - Discovery Channel Documentary 05
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522 My name is Zahi Shake...
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera zahigo25@walla.com 9726905522 tel סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522 My name is Zahi Shake...
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March Plan with Tourist Guide: Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 00923227030450, E-mail: ansariguide2pakistan@gmail.com BADSHAHI MOSQUE- L...
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March Plan with Tourist Guide: Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 00923227030450, E-mail: ansariguide2pakistan@gmail.com BADSHAHI MOSQUE- L...
http://photographytraveltours.com One of the many wonders of the state of Rajasthan, India are it's inhabitants. I had never photographed people before but t...
http://photographytraveltours.com One of the many wonders of the state of Rajasthan, India are it's inhabitants. I had never photographed people before but t...
Delhi Travel - Delhi (Hindi: दिल्ली, Urdu: دلّی,) is India's capital and the home of the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of Government. Delhi ...
Delhi Travel - Delhi (Hindi: दिल्ली, Urdu: دلّی,) is India's capital and the home of the executive, legislative, and judiciary branches of Government. Delhi ...
This topic explains the Harappan civilization. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. http:...
More Videos, Visit : http://bit.ly/16VNVQg This 3D documentary is about Harappan civilization (also known as The Indus Valley Civilization ) which has its ea...
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Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa Ancient Atomic Wars?? Ancient Alien
Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa Ancient Atomic Wars. When excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Dar...
Mohenjo-Daro and Harrappa Ancient Atomic Wars. When excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro reached the street level, they discovered skeletons scattered abo...
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The Indus Valley Civilisation of India and Pakistan
About 80 years ago, archaeologists discovered the Harappan cities which were developed abo...
published:21 Apr 2012
Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
Harappan Civilization - Indus Valley Civilization
published:21 Apr 2012
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About 80 years ago, archaeologists discovered the Harappan cities which were developed about 4700 years ago. According to them, the Harappan cities were one of the oldest cities.
They had similar buildings and the city was divided into two parts. Citadel, also known as lower town was the eastern part which was large but lower. Baked bricks were laid in interlocking position to make strong walls around each part of the city.
In Mohenjo-Daro, the Great Bath was built on the citadel. This was an underground water tank which was used by important people to take a dip. This city also had elaborate store houses.
It cities like Kalibangan and Lothal, there were fire altars to perform sacrifices.
The well planned city
The Harappan cities were planned systematically. There were one or two storied houses with a separate bathing area. The people also took take of the hygiene; they had small drains connected to their houses which then lead to bigger drains. The drains were covered and inspection holes were made to clean them.
The life of the Harappan people
While the rulers planned the construction of the city, common men went in search of precious stones and metal. People who used to write were called scribes and they made seals.
There were also many craftsmen who made terracotta toys for the children and many other decorative objects in their workshops.
Archaeologists found many ornaments made out of gold, silver and beads. Tools and vessels made of copper and bronze were also found.
Other finds include rectangular seals with carvings of animals on top. In Mohenjo-Daro, pieces of cloth and spindle whorls were also discovered.
The harappans travelled to distant lands in search of raw materials like gold, silver, precious stones and beads to make ornaments.
They went to many places in search of metals like copper and tin to make tools and vessels.
Farmers grew various kinds of crops like wheat, rice, pulses and peas. We know that they used a plough for farming as plough toys were discovered in these cities. Animals like goat, sheep and cattle were reared by the herdsmen. Both the farmers and herdsmen provided food to the people.
Harappan towns in Gujarat
Dholavira located on Khadir Beyt in Gujarat, was the only city which was divided into three parts. Huge stone walls surrounded these parts and open areas were also present for the people to perform ceremonies.
Archaeologists were also able to find letters written in harappan script. The city of Lothal served as an important port. The city also had a storehouse for storing the shipped objects which were made of metal, stones, shells and beads.
The dockyard in this city is where ships came in and transported goods from one place to the other.
The end of the harappan civilization
Many changes that began around 3900 years ago in these cities brought about the decline of the civilization. People stopped travelling to distant lands for raw materials and also stopped writing. Big houses were built no more, in these areas, and the drains were also never properly maintained.
There is still no definite answer as to why such a beautiful civilization came to an end. It is assumed that this could have happened because of the cities being flooded by the river waters. Some believe drought and deforestation could be one of the reasons.
The reasons may not be clear but the truth remains the same. A progressive and a well developed civilization reached its end.
This film aims to convey the message that Climate change is real. Harappa was the victim of Climate change. The annual monsoon rains failed for a period of 2...
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Indus valley civilization(mohenjo-daro)
http://www.hexolabs.com e-learning research on ancient Indian civilization produced at Hex...
http://www.hexolabs.com e-learning research on ancient Indian civilization produced at Hexolabs,SIIC, IIT Kanpur for a better insight, visit Kindly do not t...
A video that describes the different occupations followed by the ancient people, their works of arts and their life style. This is a product of Mexus Educati...
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Ancient Mysteries 1: Are Mohenjo Daro, Harappa & Dvaraka Are From The Same Ancient Civilization?
Full post with links to evidence is here: http://www.culturesocietyblog.com/2013/08/docume...
Harappa es un importantísimo yacimiento arqueológico en el Panyab (provincia del noreste de Pakistán) que perteneció a la cultura del valle del río Indo. A m...
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The Fall of Harappa and Arrival of the Aryans Final Video
This podcast deals with the end of the Harappan Civilization and the arrival of the Aryans...
BEST TIME TO VISIT: October to March Plan with Tourist Guide: Mr Liqa Ansari, Cell: 00923227030450, E-mail: ansariguide2pakistan@gmail.com HARRAPPA- ARCHEOLO...
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Harappa: The Lure of Soma by Shankar Kashyap
At the zenith of its power and prosperity, Harappa is a highly refined urban conglomerate ...
At the zenith of its power and prosperity, Harappa is a highly refined urban conglomerate in the Indus Valley, visited by trade caravans and travellers from ...
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Harappa, Historic City of the Human Being
Harappa, the archaeological site which is situated in Punjab, eastern Pakistan, at the dis...
published:19 Mar 2015
Harappa, Historic City of the Human Being
Harappa, Historic City of the Human Being
published:19 Mar 2015
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Harappa, the archaeological site which is situated in Punjab, eastern Pakistan, at the distance of 24 km (15 mi) west of Sahiwal. The site of ancient city has the ruins of the Bronze Age fortified city, It is believed that the city have had as many as 23,500 residents and occupied over 100 hectares.
The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization.
The ancient city of Harappa was heavily damaged under the British rule, when bricks from the ruins were badly used as track ballast in the making of the Lahore-Multan Railroad. In 2005 amusement park was constructed.
The two thins which are still unknown are the name of the language and the whetehr the use of gld was made by those people or not.
It is assumed that the people of anceint Harappa had been ruined due to the spread of an unknown disease.
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Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan
Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan. Archaeological ...
Pot shreds (red ware) of early Harappan period from Haryana and Rajasthan. Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) presented an exhibition, Rediscovering India ...
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Dholavira kutch, Gujarat
Dholavira is an archaeological site in Bhachau Taluka of Kachchh district of Gujarat state...
Dholavira is an archaeological site in Bhachau Taluka of Kachchh district of Gujarat state in western India, The remains of Dholavira, a major city of the Ha...
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Visit Lahore Musuem one of the 7th wonders of Lahore with Tourist Guide of Pakistan
Lahore Musuem is the oldest and largest Musuem in Pakistan.The musuem has almost 20 galler...
Lahore Musuem is the oldest and largest Musuem in Pakistan.The musuem has almost 20 galleries with items dating from the stone age to the 20th century.It,s p...
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UA 2011 independence day Harappan civilization presentation
http://www.indiahotelreview.com Watch Glimpse of Gujarat in the video of Gujarat Tourism : Global Tour Destination, this video is having Fog dance, Buddhist ...
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Guided Tour Lahore Pakistan.
My Guest Mr Oscar and Madam Maria Antonia from Italy.They travel with me almost entire Pak...
My Guest Mr Oscar and Madam Maria Antonia from Italy.They travel with me almost entire Pakistan .They have seen many ancient cities like Lahore, peshawar, Mu...
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Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
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published:13 Jan 2014
Ganges River - India HD
Ganges River - India HD
published:13 Jan 2014
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Ganges River in India HD - India Tourism, India Vacation
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The Ganges River, also called Ganga, is a river located in northern India that flows toward the border with Bangladesh (map). It is the longest river in India and flows for around 1,569 miles (2,525 km) from the Himalayan Mountains to the Bay of Bengal. The river has the second greatest water discharge in the world and its basin is the most heavily populated in the world with over 400 million people living in the basin.
The Ganges River is extremely important to the people of India as most of the people living on its banks use it for daily needs such as bathing and fishing. It is also significant to Hindus as they consider it their most sacred river.
Course of the Ganges River
The headwaters of the Ganges River begin high in the Himalayan Mountains where the Bhagirathi River flows out of the Gangotri Glacier in India's Uttarakhand state. The glacier sits at an elevation of 12,769 feet (3,892 m). The Ganges River proper begins farther downstream where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join. As the Ganges flows out of the Himalayas it creates a narrow, rugged canyon.
The Ganges River emerges from the Himalayas at the town of Rishikesh where it begins to flow onto the Indo-Gangetic Plain. This area, also called the North Indian River Plain, is a very large, relatively flat, fertile plain that makes up most of the northern and eastern parts of India as well as parts of Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh. In addition to entering the Indo-Gangetic Plain at this area, part of the Ganges River is also diverted toward the Ganges Canal for irrigation in the Uttar Pradesh state.
As the Ganges River then flows farther downstream it changes its direction several times and is joined by many other tributary rivers such as the Ramganga, Tamsa and Gandaki rivers to name a few. There are also several cities and towns that the Ganges River passes through on its way downstream. Some of these include Chunar, Kolkata, Mirzapur, and Varanasi. Many Hindus visit the Ganges River in Varanasi as that city is considered the holiest of cities. As such, the city's culture is also closely tied into the river as it is the most sacred river in Hinduism.
Once the Ganges River flows out of India and into Bangladesh its main branch is known as the Padma River. The Padma River is joined downstream by large rivers like the Jamuna and Meghna rivers. After joining the Meghna it takes on that name before flowing into the Bay of Bengal. Prior to entering the Bay of Bengal however, the river creates the world's largest delta, Ganges Delta. This region is a highly fertile sediment laden area that covers 23,000 square miles (59,000 sq km).
It should be noted that the course of the Ganges River described in the above paragraphs is a general description of the river's route from its source where the Bhagirathi and Alaknanda rivers join to its outlet at the Bay of Bengal. The Ganges has a very complicated hydrology and there are several different descriptions of its overall length and the size of its drainage basin based on what tributary rivers are included. The most widely accepted length of the Ganges River is 1,569 miles (2,525 km) and its drainage basin is estimated to be about 416,990 square miles (1,080,000 sq km).
Population of the Ganges River
The Ganges River basin has been inhabited by humans since ancient times. The first people in the region were of the Harappan civilization. They moved into the Ganges River basin from the Indus River basin around the 2nd millennium B.C.E. Later the Gangetic Plain became the center of the Maurya Empire and then the Mughal Empire. The first European to discuss the Ganges River was Megasthenes in his work Indica.
In modern times the Ganges River has become a source of life for the nearly 400 million people living in its basin. They rely on the river for their daily needs such as drinking water supplies and food and for irrigation and manufacturing. Today the Ganges River basin is the most populated river basin in the world. It has a population density of about 1,000 people per square mile (390 per sq km).
Significance of the Ganges River
Aside from providing drinking water and irrigating fields, the Ganges River is extremely important to India's Hindu population for religious reasons as well. The Ganges River is considered their most sacred river and it is worshiped as the goddess Ganga Ma or "Mother Ganges" (Dunn).
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Lothal.avi
A small introduction standing atop the warehouse, at the ruins of the erstwhile Harappan p...
A small introduction standing atop the warehouse, at the ruins of the erstwhile Harappan port city of Lothal.
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The Pashupati Seal by EMIL WEST
This points to sixteen other specific yogi glyptics in the corpus of Mature Harappan artif...
published:05 Jul 2015
The Pashupati Seal by EMIL WEST
The Pashupati Seal by EMIL WEST
published:05 Jul 2015
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This points to sixteen other specific yogi glyptics in the corpus of Mature Harappan artifacts as pointing to Harappan devotion to ritual discipline and concentration. These images show that the yoga pose may have been used by deities and humans alike. Possehl suggests that yoga goes back to the Indus Valley Civilization.
The most widely known of these images was named the Pashupati sealby its discoverer, John Marshall, who believed that it represented a proto-Shiva figure. Many modern authorities discount the idea that this Pashupati (Lord of Animals, Sanskrit pasupati) represents a Shiva or Rudra figure. Gavin Flood also characterizes these views as speculative, saying that it is not clear from the Pashupati seal that the figure is seated in a yoga posture, or that the shape is intended to represent a human figure.
Gavin Flood also characterizes these views as speculative, saying that it is not clear from the Pashupati seal that the figure is seated in a yoga posture, or that the shape is intended to represent a human figure.The heart does hurt to hold back the tears, As you think about all of the years. Show no tears, wait till the time is right, You know when all is quiet in the night.
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Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey
'Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey' is a panoramic tale of the Indian civilisation beg...
'Nirvana and Beyond: An Indian Journey' is a panoramic tale of the Indian civilisation beginning with the Harappan civilisation up until the formation of the Indian nation-state and thereafter....
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Borobudur Prambanan temples
Borobudur and Prambanan temples indonesia Java island. Originally it was a Hinduism temple...
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