Harappan culture lasted from 3300 BC to 1900 BC.
One characteristic of the Harappan culture was that it lasted from 2500 BC until 1500 BC. Another was that the roadways were highly planned out. And a third characteristic is that the culture was built up upon agriculture.
Harappan civilization existed in Pakistan and North India from 3300 BC to 1700 BC. Most houses had bathrooms and indoor Plumbing. Artisans made excellent pottery, jewlery, ivory objects, and cotten clothing.
The Harappan culture formed in two river valleys; the Indus in Pakistan, and the Sarasvati in north India.
Hinduism was practiced in Aryan culture. Brahmanism was practiced in Harappan culture.
No, the Harappan or Indus valley civilization really did exist in India and Pakistan from 3300 BC to 1900 BC.
Yes they give glimpses of harappan culture.
Harappan civilization began in Punjab which is presently in Pakistan.
Harappan civilization existed in Pakistan and North India from 3300 BC to 1700 BC. Most houses had bathrooms and indoor Plumbing. Artisans made excellent pottery, jewlery, ivory objects, and cotten clothing.
Harappan or Indus civilization flourished in north India and Pakistan from 3500 BC to 1900 BC. They raised livestock instead of hunting.
The Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilization, which was centred mostly in the western part of the Indian Subcontinent, and which flourished around the Indus river basin. Primarily centered along the Indus and the Punjab region, the civilization extended into the Ghaggar-Hakra River valley, and the Ganges-Yamuna Doab river valley, encompassing most of what is now Pakistan. The Civilization is split into two parts, the Mehrgarh and the Harappan Civilizations, which are further sud-divided into Mehrgarh I and II, from 7,000 Bc to 3,300 BC. The Harappan Civilization is sub-divided into Early, Mature and Late Civilization. Early Harappan from 3,300 BC to 2,600 BC, further sub divided into Harappan 1, 3,330 to 2,800BC and Harappan 2, 2,800 to 2,600, BC. Mature Harappan from 2,600BC to 1,900BC. Further divided into Harappan 3A, 2,600 BC to 2,450BC. Harappan 3B, 2,450BC to 2,200BC. Harappan 3C, 2,200BC to 1,900BC. Late Harappan from 1,900BC to 1,300BC. Further divided into Harappan 4, 1,900BC to 1700 BC. Harappan 5, 1,700BC to 1,300 BC. From 1,300 BC to 300BC, there is still evidence of a IVC, but it was very regional, and nothing like the main civilizations mentioned above.
Mehrgarh is a pre-Harappan site in Pakistan, and Harappa and Mohenjodaro are Harappan sites, also in Pakistan. There is a link below.
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