Harappa Museum Sahiwal
Harappa, Pakistan
Harappa Museum is a repository of artefacts and historical items from the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation, offering insights into this remarkable ancient civilisation.
The Harappa Museum, situated in the Sahiwal District of Punjab, Pakistan, is a historical treasure chest preserving the legacy of the ancient Harappan civilisation. Its journey began in 1926, and in 1966, the Pakistani government erected a dedicated building to ensure the protection and presentation of this invaluable archaeological heritage.
More than just a collection of artefacts, the Harappa Museum offers a captivating journey into the past. It unveils the mysteries of the Harappan civilisation, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. In this blog, Khansays.com will share some interesting facts and information about this historic museum.
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