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They used Hindi.
Sanskirt
Pamir Plateau, Himalayas.
The Indus Valley civilization (IVC) was a Bronze Age civilization in the northwestern regions of South Asia, lasting from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE, and in its mature form from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE.
In what region did people first form civilizations? The Indus Valley Civilization(north western regions of India) also where the oldest language in the world began,Sanskrit
Indus Valley bricks were made by mixing clay with water to form a paste, then molding the paste into brick shapes and leaving them to dry in the sun. Once dried, the bricks were fired in a kiln to harden and strengthen them for use in construction.
The Harappan language was an Indus valley language. 2. They spoke a form of Sanskrit, according to a recent decipherment.
The people of the Indus River Valley civilization, also known as the Harappan civilization, left behind significant amounts of literature in the form of inscriptions on seals and tablets, but they did not leave many architectural artifacts. The lack of monumental architecture like temples or palaces has made it challenging for researchers to understand the religious or political structures of the civilization.
It originated form Ancient India and the part what is called the Indian-Pakistani boarder the place historians found and research linked to was the Indus Valley in Modern day Pakistan near the Indus river where the first Hindu civilisations began
The lay out of the city that was so much the same between all of the cities. This tells us they had a form of central government.
A form of communication that reached millions of people is Internet via social networking platforms. Message boards and blogs can reach out to millions of people.
A form of communication that reached millions of people is internet via social networking platforms. Message boards and blogs can reach out to millions of people.