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Tulamba Ruins

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Tulamba Ruins
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Tulamba Ruins
Tulamba, Punjab

The Tulamba Ruins, located near Khanewal in Punjab, Pakistan, are ancient archaeological remains believed to date back to pre-Mauryan and Indo-Greek periods. The site reveals traces of early urban settlements, fortifications, and pottery. Historically linked to trade routes, Tulamba reflects the cultural and historical depth of the southern Punjab region.

ArchitectureArchaeological SitesAncient City 322 – 185 BCE | Maurayan Empire Era 50 to 320 CE | Kushan Empire Era185 to 50 BCE | Indo-Greeks & Indo-Scythian Era
Ancient mounds mark the Tulamba Ruins, weathered by centuries of exposure.
Brick walls and earth mounds coexist within Tulamba Ruins' layered remains.
Hollow chambers within the mound reveal Tulamba's structural history.
Green vegetation reclaims parts of these ancient Tulamba structures.
Tulamba's distinctive mound formations show deep surface erosion patterns.
Eroded chambers within the mound expose centuries of weathering.
Layered earthen mound reveals Tulamba Ruins' ancient brick construction.
Underground chamber preserved within the ancient settlement.
Decorative pottery shards scattered across Tulamba Ruins' surface.
Weathered brick walls form angular shapes across the mound.
Expansive mound landscape frames the scale of ancient Tulamba.
Artifacts embedded in earth layers at the excavation site.
Weathered mound rises across the landscape near Tulamba Ruins.
The Tulamba Ruins mound shows erosion patterns and scattered plant growth.
Brick ruins emerge beneath Tulamba Ruins' eroded earthen slopes.
Sculpted earth formations display centuries of erosion patterns.
Wind and water have carved deep erosion patterns into ancient earth.
A weathered earth pillar stands alone at Tulamba Ruins site.
Weathered mounds mark where Tulamba Ruins once stood majestically.
Ancient mounds persist amid green growth at Tulamba Ruins.
Ancient mounds mark the Tulamba Ruins, weathered by centuries of exposure.
Tulamba's distinctive mound formations show deep surface erosion patterns.
Weathered brick walls form angular shapes across the mound.
A weathered earth pillar stands alone at Tulamba Ruins site.
Brick walls and earth mounds coexist within Tulamba Ruins' layered remains.
Layered earthen mound reveals Tulamba Ruins' ancient brick construction.
Expansive mound landscape frames the scale of ancient Tulamba.
Sculpted earth formations display centuries of erosion patterns.
Hollow chambers within the mound reveal Tulamba's structural history.
Underground chamber preserved within the ancient settlement.
Weathered mound rises across the landscape near Tulamba Ruins.
Wind and water have carved deep erosion patterns into ancient earth.
Eroded chambers within the mound expose centuries of weathering.
Decorative pottery shards scattered across Tulamba Ruins' surface.
The Tulamba Ruins mound shows erosion patterns and scattered plant growth.
Weathered mounds mark where Tulamba Ruins once stood majestically.
Green vegetation reclaims parts of these ancient Tulamba structures.
Artifacts embedded in earth layers at the excavation site.
Brick ruins emerge beneath Tulamba Ruins' eroded earthen slopes.
Ancient mounds persist amid green growth at Tulamba Ruins.