The chariot of Sinauli is well-known. In 2018, archaeologists from the ASI (Archaeological Survey of India) excavated Sinauli under the direction of Dr. Sanjay Manjul, who discovered 116 burials. It is currently Asia's largest excavated burial site. It was the site of Bharatavarsha's first-ever ancient chariot discovery. This chariot is believed to have been built between 2100 and 1900 BCE. It is a solid wheel chariot with triangular-shaped radial reinforcements made of copper (a different kind of spokes), making it superior to spoked wheel fast chariots discovered in other parts of the world in terms of preventing wheel breakage when moving quickly.
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