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Sutkagan Dor (or Sutkagen Dor) is the westernmost [1] known archaeological site of the Indus Valley civilization. It is located about 480 km west of Karachi on the Makran coast near Gwadar , close to the Iranian border, in Pakistan 's Baluchistan Province.
Sokhta Koh (also known as Sotka Koh; lit. "burnt hill") is a Harappan site on the Makran coast, near the city of Pasni, in the Balochistan province of Pakistan.It was first surveyed by American archaeologist George F. Dales in 1960, while exploring estuaries along the Makran coast.
Dabarkot, or Dabar Kot, is a tell site of the Indus Civilization in Balochistan, Pakistan.The large city was once a trading post dating back to fifth millennium BC. Various artifacts and figurines excavated from the area show a Harappan connection of the site. [1]
By RYAN GORMAN Horrifying images have emerged showing the devastation from a Taliban assault on a Pakistan school that left nearly 150 people dead. Nine terrorist gunmen stormed a military school ...
Pages in category "Archaeological sites in Balochistan, Pakistan" ... Sutkagan Dor This page was last edited on 6 November 2019, at 13:16 (UTC). ...
In a small workshop in the bustling northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar, a dozen Afghan women sit watching a teacher show them how to make clothes on a sewing machine. The skills centre was ...
The teenager, who suffered from a severe nut allergy, had allegedly been allowed to leave school property and go to a local pharmacy, where her symptoms were said to have worsened before she ...
The following is a list of schools in Pakistan, categorized by province/territory and by district. ... St. Peter's High School, Pakistan; Sindh. Ghotki