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Mysteries of Pakistan
Itinerary:
Lahore – City Tour – Islamabad - Taxila – Swat – Swat - Swat - Takht -e- Bahi – Peshawar – Peshawar – Lahore
The Indus Valley Civilization flourished here, 5000 years ago. The ruins of Moenjodaro in Sind and of Harrappa in the Punjab, tell the tale of a highly cultured people. They lived an organized civic life, in cities that had layouts, streets and drainage system.
The excavations of Harrappa and Moenjodaro suggest that a highly developed civilization lived here about 2500 B.C. This civilization not only possessed a high standard of art and craft but also had a well developed system of pictographic writing. The Indus Valley Civilization flourished for a considerable period till the arrival of the Aryan Invaders.
The Indus Valley Civilization can be described as belonging to the Bronze Age at its prime, because wherever excavations have been carried out on wide scale, copper and bronze objects have been found in addition to stone implements. Absence of iron implements helped the archaeologists to determine this age. By 1500 B.C. the Indus Valley Civilization vanished. It is not followed by any other important civilization for 1000 years.
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