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Mohan Jo Daro and Harappan people, who were also members of the Indus tribe for the thousand years, also celebrated Diwali. During the excavation of this membership, porcelain walls were found. Gokhas were made to keep the lamps in the houses. Besides, a row of lamps was set up to keep the main gate illuminated. A clay statue was found in the remains found at the Mohan Jo Daru membership site in Pakistan. Thus this membership was also related to Indian culture.
People of this membership were celebrating any kind of Diwali festival. He also knew the science of using earthenware. The site of the ancient civilization was discovered in the 3rd. The culture identified using the simulated luminescence technique is believed to be more than 3,000 years old. There are more than a thousand places of Sindhughati's membership in the Indian subcontinent. Mohan Jo Daro The oldest city in the Indus Civilization, which is 5 feet tall, 3 feet wide and 3 feet long, also had waterproof bricks.
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