Lothal, located about 30 kilometers inland from the coast of the Gulf of Khambhat in Gujarat, India, was a prosperous port during the Harappan period of the Bronze Age (2600 BCE to 1900 BCE). This ...
Located at the historic Harappan port city of Lothal in Gujarat, the NMHC is envisioned as a world-class maritime museum and ...
Lothal, an ancient dockyard, now part of a comprehensive town development plan with nearby villages. AUDA and GTPCL lead the project, focusing on preserving the Harappan heritage site and enhancing ...
India is building a mega maritime museum at the site of an ancient dockyard, and the deadline for the first phase is this ...
About 75 km from here lies a landmark of Indian maritime history. Archaeologists believe the first tidal dockyard in the world was built in Lothal. A port city, Lothal was the focal point of Harappan ...
Lothal (‘the mound of the dead’ in Gujarati) was discovered under a mound among marshy fields of the Saragwala village thanks to the persistence of a local driver, Baburam Kadam, hired by ...
Gandhinagar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that the upcoming National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) at Lothal will act as a centre for learning and understanding of India’s diverse ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will review the progress of the National Maritime Heritage Complex in Gujarat's Lothal via video-conferencing on Tuesday, his office said. Lothal was one of the prominent ...
Lothal is located between the Sabarmati river and its tributary Bhogavo, in the Saurasthra region. The sea is, today, over 19 km away from Lothal, but at one time, boats from the Gulf of Cambay could ...
Lothal is located between the Sabarmati River and its tributary Bhogavo, in the Saurasthra region. The sea is today over 19km away from Lothal, but at one time, boats from the Gulf of Cambay could ...
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