No it is in the Indus civilization valley.
Well the Nile was is in the desert but the Indus river is in a subcontinent in India. One is located in Egypt the other one in India
Karachi. The Indus River is in Pakistan, not Egypt, as a result it flows into the Arabian Sea near Karachi, not Cairo.
River Indus, without any doubt is the most important river for Pakistan. It's as important for Pakistan as River Nile is for Egypt. River Indus irrigates major areas of Punjab and Sindh. River Indus originates from Glaciers and falls into Arabian Sea near Badin.
The 'Indus' IS as river.
The Indus River is located in Pakistan. It is the longest and largest river in Pakistan and it flows into the Arabian sea.
The Egyptian civilization around the Nile river, the Mesopotamian/Sumerian civilization around the Tigris and Euphrates, the Indus Valley civilization of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro around the Indus river, and the Chinese/Shang civilization around the Yellow river.
The indus river
Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus River Valley
No, the indus river is a pretty old river.
The Indus River
The earliest civilizations formed about the same times in the following locations: mesopotamia (tigris-euphrates rivers), egypt (nile river), india (indus river, ganges river), and china (yellow river, yangtze river).
That would be the Indus River.