Pakistan by Drone - Civilizations Lost Part 1

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AirVuz contributor nayyar2006 brings us this fascinating drone video of an important Bronze Age ancient ruins site in Pakistan.  It's called Harappa, and it's located a few mi./km north of the city of Sahiwal in the province of Punjab.  Harappa is one of the best surviving archaelogical sites from the Indus Valley Civilization, which emerged on the plain of the Indus River around 3300 BC and lasted until around 1300 BC.  Harappa is believed to have over 20k inhabitants at its height, making it one of the civilization's largest cities.  

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This video looks into the ancient past of Pakistan.  The first half of the video is of Harappa, a powerful city from 4000-5000 years ago, which was part of the Indus Valley Civilization.  It was contemporaneous with the more famous Mohenjo Daro which is located in Sindh, Pakistan.  The second half of the video is of Malot Temple which was built about 1000 years ago and has a combination of ancient Greek and Kashmiri architecture.