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- Q4858002 subject Q8374481.
- Q4858002 subject Q8547722.
- Q4858002 subject Q8789329.
- Q4858002 abstract "Bara is a village mainly having two Jatt Sikh surnames Chakkal & Heer. It is archeological site in Rupnagar district in the Indian state of Punjab. It is located on the left bank of a seasonal monsoon rivulet called Budki Nadi, about 6 kilometers east of the city of Ropar in Punjab. Bara is the site of significant archeological excavations connected with the Indus Valley Civilization. It has some evidence of being home to a culture (sometimes called Baran culture) that was a pre-Harappan strand of the Indus Valley Civilization. Baran and Harappan cultures may have intertwined and coexisted in some places, such as Kotla Nihang Khan, also in modern-day Punjab.".
- Q4858002 wikiPageWikiLink Q131541.
- Q4858002 wikiPageWikiLink Q196508.
- Q4858002 wikiPageWikiLink Q22424.
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- Q4858002 wikiPageWikiLink Q4858055.
- Q4858002 wikiPageWikiLink Q4985125.
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- Q4858002 wikiPageWikiLink Q8374481.
- Q4858002 wikiPageWikiLink Q8547722.
- Q4858002 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789329.
- Q4858002 comment "Bara is a village mainly having two Jatt Sikh surnames Chakkal & Heer. It is archeological site in Rupnagar district in the Indian state of Punjab. It is located on the left bank of a seasonal monsoon rivulet called Budki Nadi, about 6 kilometers east of the city of Ropar in Punjab. Bara is the site of significant archeological excavations connected with the Indus Valley Civilization.".
- Q4858002 label "Bara, Punjab".