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Harappa And Mohenjo Daro
There were two main rivers in the Indus Valley Civilization; The Ghaggar-Hakra and the Indus.
Although this limited outside contact, it is known that the early Indians used the Khyber pass through this range to communicate with other civilizations. In the future, groups would use this same pass to invade India. Two major cities of the Indus Valley Civilization have been discovered: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
Drainage System
The British wanted to add Indus valley to their empire for two main reasons:-The region was fertile and populated, so there were profits to be made.If they controlled Indus valley, they could easily block any further Russian advance into Afghanistan.They conquered Indus valley in 1838
Harrapa and Mohenjo Daro were the two largest settlements in the Indus Valley region.
an ancient civilization that flourished in the Indus River valley, from about 2500 to 1500 b.c.: extensive archaeological excavations at the main sites of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa in Pakistan
an ancient civilization that flourished in the Indus River valley, from about 2500 to 1500 b.c.: extensive archaeological excavations at the main sites of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa in Pakistan
The discovery of the ancient ruins of Harappa by Dayaram Sahni in 1921 and of Mohenjodaro by Rakhaldas Banerjee in 1922-1923,both officers of Archaeological Survey of India. It is estimated that the Indus Valley Civilization flourished between 3,000BCE and 2,000BCE.
located in Afhaganistan. or however you spell it
There is no comprehensive data as to who ruled the Indus valley. But the arrival of the Aryans into the subcontinent was the main reason for the relocation of the people of the valley far down south. This indicates they could have been of a "Dravidian" origin. Latest scientific findings also indicate that the script used had dravidian influences.
one of the main city is Harappa. It is now in Pakistan.