Also known as Harappan civilization and the Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization.
Also known as Harappan civilization and the Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization.
The Indus River Valley civilization, also known as the Harappan civilization after the first site of their discovery, is a Bronze Age culture that spanned roughly from 3300 to 1300 BC.
The Indus river gave birth to the Indus Valley Civilization in 3300 BCE. It is also known as the Harappan Civilization.
Harappan civilization and the Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization.
The Indus Valley people spoke Sanskrit and Prakrit. They also wrote and read Indus script.
The Indus Valley Civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization, after Harappa, the first of its sites to be excavated in the 1920s, in what was then the Punjab province of British India, and is now in Pakistan.
That would be the Indus Valley Civilization, also known as the Harappan Civilization.
Yes, like all the other urban civilizations, the indus valley was also fertile.
The epic literature that mentions the Indus River Valley is the ancient Indian text known as the Rigveda. In the Rigveda, the Indus River is referred to as the "Sindhu" and is praised for its life-giving waters and fertile lands. The river is also personified as a deity in some hymns, highlighting its importance in early Indian civilization.
The Indus Valley Civilization flourished during the Bronze Age along the Indus River basin, It was situated in what is currently northwest India and Pakistan. This civilization is also known as the Harappan Civilization.
which river valley civilization are you talking about? Well have a look: Egyptian civilization: river Nile, Tigris and Euphrates Chinese civilization: near river Hwang Ho Indus valley civilization: near river Sindhu or Indus. this civilization is also known as the Harrapan civilization
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