Pakistan News: Buddha’s jewelery found after heavy rain in Sindh, Pakistan, study will reveal history

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Pakistan News: Mohenjo-daro after the recent heavy rains in Sindh province of Pakistan (Mohenjodaro) An ornament of Lord Buddha has been found near the archaeological area. According to the news of Dawn newspaper, this ornament of archaeological importance was found after heavy rains on August 3 in Dixit of South Zone.

Private tour guide Irshad Ahmed Solangi, a resident of Dhandh village, said that he found the object in a pit near the archaeological area after the recent heavy rains. He immediately informed site officer and mentor Naveed Sanga.

Mohan Lal, Project Director of Endowment Fund Trust and former Chief Engineer of the Department of Archeology and Museums, termed it as an ornament of Lord Buddha. Describing it as rare and ancient, he said, by its study the sources of history can be added.

A senior official of the culture department said, people often wear such an ornament around their neck. Its age will be ascertained by the study. From this the historical and prehistoric importance of the ornament will be ascertained. We have contacted an expert working in the Department of Culture for this.

Mohenjo-daro is a symbol of Indian cultural heritage
Archaeological Heritage Mohenjo-daro was discovered by Indian archaeologist RD Banerjee in 1922. It is located in the semi-arid region to the east of the Indus river in the Sindh province. This 618-acre area is the largest and best preserved area of ​​the Indus Civilization (2600–1900 BC). It is considered as the cultural heritage of India.

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Pakistan News: Mohenjo-daro after the recent heavy rains in Sindh province of Pakistan (Mohenjodaro) An ornament of Lord Buddha has been found near the archaeological area. According to the news of Dawn newspaper, this ornament of archaeological importance was found after heavy rains on August 3 in Dixit of South Zone.

Private tour guide Irshad Ahmed Solangi, a resident of Dhandh village, said that he found the object in a pit near the archaeological area after the recent heavy rains. He immediately informed site officer and mentor Naveed Sanga.

Mohan Lal, Project Director of Endowment Fund Trust and former Chief Engineer of the Department of Archeology and Museums, termed it as an ornament of Lord Buddha. Describing it as rare and ancient, he said, by its study the sources of history can be added.

A senior official of the culture department said, people often wear such an ornament around their neck. Its age will be ascertained by the study. From this the historical and prehistoric importance of the ornament will be ascertained. We have contacted an expert working in the Department of Culture for this.

Mohenjo-daro is a symbol of Indian cultural heritage

Archaeological Heritage Mohenjo-daro was discovered by Indian archaeologist RD Banerjee in 1922. It is located in the semi-arid region to the east of the Indus river in the Sindh province. This 618-acre area is the largest and best preserved area of ​​the Indus Civilization (2600–1900 BC). It is considered as the cultural heritage of India.