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2,000-year-old city found in Madhya Pradesh

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New Delhi:An archaeological ‘gold mine’ has been found in Madhya Pradesh. I mean, it’s not exactly gold recovery. But it is no less expensive than gold. A ‘city’ has been found under the Bandhavgarh sanctuary. It’s also a modern city. He is the same age as Jesus Christ. That’s 2,000 years.

According to archaeological department sources, the construction found under the Bandhavgarh Tiger Project Sanctuary had a commercial route through which commercial transactions were going on. A temporary residence suitable for the merchants was built by cutting stones along the road. There are also pictures painted on 1,500-year-old stones. There are man-made reservoirs. Archaeologists estimate that the age of the city will not be less than 1800 to 2000 years. Which had been hidden under the national spotlight of Madhya Pradesh for so long.


The residents of the ancient cities of Madhya Pradesh also knew how to store and use rainwater estimated from the height of the reservoirs. And this proves that the city was very modern. Thousands of years ago, the city was rebuilt. There are also structural changes. Last year alone, 26 ancient Buddhist caves were found in the vicinity, according to the Archaeological Survey. It is believed to have formed between 2nd and 5th centuries BC. But even then, excavation and exploration continues. That’s where the city’s remnants are found deep in its heartland.

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