Yes, there is proof that the ancient Dwarka city existed.
Archaeologists discovered the submerged remains of a city off the coast of Gujarat, India, in 1983, and believe it to be Dwarka.
The city is 30-40 meters deep and covers an area of more than 10 square kilometers.
The underwater city's age is still unknown, however some scholars believe it dates back to the third or fourth millennia BC.
This indicating to the historical period depicted in the Mahabharata, in which Dwarka is described as the capital of Krishna's empire.
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