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Balu, Kaithal

Coordinates:29°39′00″N76°21′58″E / 29.65°N 76.366°E /29.65; 76.366
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LocationHaryana,India
Coordinates29°39′00″N76°21′58″E / 29.65°N 76.366°E /29.65; 76.366
TypeSettlement
History
CulturesIndus Valley civilization

Balu is a small archeological site attributed to theIndus Valley civilisation, located some 22 kilometres (14 mi) south of the city ofKaithal in the Indian state ofHaryana. There are three Patti in village. Many castes live in the village, most among them are Hindu Jats (mainly Bidhan, Rapria, Boora). It is one of the biggest villages of Haryana and has three sarpanches.[1] According to Census 2011, Balu has population of nearly 18,000 and nearly 2,800 houses residing. There are various facilities in village consists of hospital, power house, schools and transport services. Mostly, people of the village lives well above poverty and healthy environment .It has around 10 schools, a small hospital, water tank, library and ground including anaj mandi.

Historical significance

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This is a small fortified settlement which has yielded several plant remains. The village is known as one of the bravest and known for defeating king of patiala in a fight in past[2]

Floral remains

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Several plant remains were found here include various types of barley, wheat, rice, horsegram, green gram, various types of pea, sesamum, melon, watermelon, grapes, dates, garlic etc. (Saraswat and Pokharia - 2001–2)[2] which is comparable to a nearby IVC siteKunal, Haryana revealed remains of rice (probably wild).

Earliest garlic

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The plant remains found here include a garlic specimen, recognised as the earliest evidence of garlic.[2] This is the earliest evidence of garlic cloves in south & south-east Asia, and it dates to the Mature Harappan period.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Balu".2011 Census of India.Government of India.Archived from the original on 22 September 2017. Retrieved22 September 2017.
  2. ^abcSingh, Upinder (2008).A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India : from the Stone Age to the 12th century. New Delhi: Pearson Education. pp. 137, 157.ISBN 9788131711200.

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Location of Balu and other IVC sites in Haryana[1]

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