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- Q6444146 subject Q8259456.
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- Q6444146 abstract "Kunal is a pre-harappan settlement located in Fatehabad district, Haryana, India. This Indus Valley Civilisation site was a village, in comparison to towns like Kalibangan and cities like Rakhigarhi of IVC. This site is located on Sarasvati plain.".
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- Q6444146 name "Kunal".
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- Q6444146 point "29.5 75.68333333333334".
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- Q6444146 comment "Kunal is a pre-harappan settlement located in Fatehabad district, Haryana, India. This Indus Valley Civilisation site was a village, in comparison to towns like Kalibangan and cities like Rakhigarhi of IVC. This site is located on Sarasvati plain.".
- Q6444146 label "Kunal, Haryana".
- Q6444146 lat "29.5".
- Q6444146 long "75.68333333333334".
- Q6444146 name "Kunal".