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- Ganweriwal (Urdu: گنویريوالا Punjabi: گنیریوالا), more commonly known as Ganweriwala, is an archaeological site in the Cholistan Desert of southern Punjab...
- Ganeriwala family are a Marwari Agrawal family, connected with the financial, social and cultural history of Rajasthan. Through the 19th and early 20th...
- was built by Seth Puranmal Ganeriwala, who worked as a banker for the Nizams of Hyderabad and was a member of the Ganeriwala family. The temple was built...
- Manju S. Ganeriwala (born January 24, 1956) is the former Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Virginia. She was previously the state's Deputy Secretary of...
- "Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro"), Harappa in the western Punjab region, Ganeriwala in the Cholistan Desert, Dholavira in western Gujarat (declared a UNESCO...
- Charles M****on – First European explorer of Harappa Harappa Museum Mehrgarh Ganeriwala Dholavira Lothal Mandi, Uttar Pradesh Sheri Khan Tarakai Sokhta Koh Kalibangan...
- urban centres of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, as well as Lothal, Dholavira, Ganeriwala, and Rakhigarhi. Only 40 Indus Valley sites have been discovered on the...
- other major Harappan sites discovered so far are Harappa, Mohenjo-daro, Ganeriwala, Rakhigarhi, Kalibangan, Rupnagar and Lothal. It was named as a UNESCO...
- Sutkagan Dor Sokhta Koh Tharro Hills Pir Shah Jurio Allahdino Balakot Ganeriwala Nindowari Judeir-jo-daro Dabarkot Indus Valley sites in India Dholavira...
- Indus Valley. The civilisation included urban centres such as Harappa, Ganeriwala and Mohenjo-daro as well as an offshoot called the Kulli culture (2500–2000...