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  2. Bhagwanpura, Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Bhagwanpura, also known as Baghpur, is a village in Kurukshetra district, Haryana, India. [1] It is an archaeological site that lies on the bank of Hakra Ghaggar channel. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Situated 24 km northeast of Kurukshetra , the site is notable for showing an overlap between the late Harappan and Painted Grey Ware cultures.

  3. Bhagwanpura, Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Bhagwanpura is a village in Jasrasar Tehsil of Bikaner District, Rajasthan, India. People residing in this village rely on agriculture, consisting of irrigated and non-irrigated farming. Demographics

  4. Painted Grey Ware culture - Wikipedia

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    At Bhagwanpura in the Kurukshetra district of Haryana, excavations have revealed an overlap between the late Harappan and Painted Grey Ware cultures, large houses that may have been elite residences, and fired bricks that may have been used in Vedic altars.

  5. Bhagwanpura - Wikipedia

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    Bhagwanpura (Vidhan Sabha constituency), Madhya Pradesh, India; See also. Bhagwanpur (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 11 April ...

  6. Cemetery H culture - Wikipedia

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    Painted pottery urns from Harappa (Cemetery H period) might correspond to a period of shift towards Vedic culture Archaeological cultures associated with Indo-Iranian migrations (after EIEC).

  7. Rakhigarhi - Wikipedia

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    Rakhigarhi or Rakhi Garhi is a village and an archaeological site in the Hisar District of the northern Indian state of Haryana, situated about 150 km northwest of Delhi.It is located in the Ghaggar River plain, [1] some 27 km from the seasonal Ghaggar river, and belonged to the Indus Valley civilisation, being part of the pre-Harappan (7000-3300 BCE), early Harappan (3300-2600 BCE), and the ...

  8. Siswal - Wikipedia

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    The related site of Sothi is located in Rajasthan, about 70 km to the west of Siswal.The large archaeological site of Rakhigarhi is about 70 km to the east. All three ancient settlements are situated in the plain of the ancient Chautang river, that was flowing east to west in this area.

  9. Kunal, Haryana - Wikipedia

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    Kunal is a pre-Harappan Indus Valley civilisation settlement located, just 30 km from Fatehabad City in Fatehabad district of Haryana state in India.Compared to other IVC sites, such as cities like Rakhigarhi and towns like Kalibangan, Kunal site was a village. [1]