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the animals domesticated in the indus valley civilisation were donkey goat , sheep , cow , buffallo etcetera etcetera
Yes they were domesticated animals
Yes, animals were domesticated in the Indus Valley Civilization, which thrived from around 3300 to 1300 BCE. Evidence suggests that they domesticated cattle, goats, sheep, and possibly pigs, which played significant roles in agriculture, transport, and as sources of food. Archaeological findings, including seals and figurines depicting various animals, indicate their importance in daily life and culture.
They respected animals because they believed that animals were holy and the Indus valley civilization did not believe in violence.
The Indus Valley Civilization raised a variety of animals, including cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. They also domesticated animals such as dogs and possibly water buffalo. These animals were important for agriculture, transportation, and as sources of meat, milk, and other products. Their presence indicates a well-developed understanding of animal husbandry among the Indus people.
Yes they valued their animals
there was a hourse
It came from Indus valley!! and from the area near indus valley
The Indus Blind dholphin and the sea turtle
They were used to make wool and metal
The indus valley!!
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