Rakhigarhi, a Harappan civilisation place is located in which of the following district of Haryana?

Hisar
Kurukshetra
Fatehabad
Sirsa

The correct answer is: C. Fatehabad

Rakhigarhi is a Harappan archaeological site located in the Hisar district of Haryana, India. It is one of the largest Harappan sites discovered so far, with an estimated area of 350 hectares (865 acres). The site was first excavated in 1963 by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), and further excavations have been conducted since then.

Rakhigarhi was a major urban center during the Harappan period, and it is estimated to have had a population of over 35,000 people. The site is characterized by its large number of well-preserved buildings, including houses, workshops, and public buildings. Rakhigarhi also has a large cemetery, which contains over 1,000 burials.

The artifacts found at Rakhigarhi provide valuable insights into the Harappan civilization. The site has yielded a wide range of artifacts, including pottery, tools, jewelry, and seals. The pottery from Rakhigarhi is particularly distinctive, and it is often used to date other Harappan sites.

Rakhigarhi is an important archaeological site that provides valuable insights into the Harappan civilization. The site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it is open to the public for tours.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Hisar is a district in Haryana, but Rakhigarhi is located in the Fatehabad district.
  • Kurukshetra is a district in Haryana, but Rakhigarhi is located in the Fatehabad district.
  • Fatehabad is a district in Haryana, and Rakhigarhi is located in this district.
  • Sirsa is a district in Haryana, but Rakhigarhi is located in the Fatehabad district.
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