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  • Rice cultivation is associated with the Harappan site of

    Question: Rice cultivation is associated with the Harappan site of

    Options:

    Kalibangan
    Lothal
    Kot Diji
    Ropar

    The correct answer is Lothal.

    🔑Key Points:
    Rice cultivation is associated with the Harappan site of Lothal.
    Lothal is famous for the discovery of several ruins of the Indus Valley Civilization.
    Lothal is located between the Sabarmati river and its tributary Bhogavo.

    🔴Additional Information:
    Kalibangan in Rajasthan was a major provincial capital of the Indus Valley Civilization.
    Kalibangan is distinguished by its unique fire altars and "world's earliest attested plowed field".
    It is around 2900 BC that the region of Kalibangan developed into what can be considered a planned city.
    The Harappan culture at Kot Diji had typical features-a well-regulated town plan with lanes, houses with stone foundations, and mud-brick walls.
    Storage jars built on the mud floors and large unbaked cooking brick-lined ovens were also found in Kot Diji.
    This site located in Khairpur in Sind.
    The Ropar town is a shadily populated spot famous for being one of the major excavation sites of the Indus Valley Civilization.
    Ropar is the first Indus valley excavation site in independent India.
    The town of Ropar or Rupnagar is said to have been founded by a Raja called Rokeshar, who ruled during the 11th century and named it after his son Rup Sen.

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