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Which was the prominent architectural feature of the Indus Valley towns and cities?

  1. A
    Citadel
  2. B
    Pyramids
  3. C
    False Arch
  4. D
    Stupas

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A key feature of Harappan/Indus Valley urban planning was the division of settlements into two parts: a raised, fortified western section known as the Citadel (used for public or administrative buildings) and a larger, lower town on the east for common habitation.

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Which was the prominent architectural feature of the Indus Valley towns and cities?
A
Citadel
B
Pyramids
C
False Arch
D
Stupas

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