The name Indus originates from the ancient Indus River in South Asia. Its meaning is uncertain, but some suggest it might be derived from the Sanskrit word "Sindhu," which means "river" or "stream." The Indus River was the heart of the Indus Valley Civilization, one of the world's earliest urban societies.
It is the valley through which the river Indus flows. "Indus" is an old Sanskrit name for the river, meaning 'body of lively water'.
it comes from Latin, Indus+Nesos ("Indus River"+"Island"), meaning "the islands spanning about the Indus (however, it is quiet obsolete, while Indus is 1,000 km away from Aceh, the nearest point from Indus river)
The Indus Valley refers to a region in South Asia where the ancient Indus Valley Civilization was located. This civilization flourished around 3300–1300 BCE and is known for its well-planned cities, advanced urban infrastructure, and trade networks. The Indus Valley Civilization played a significant role in the development of early society.
The Indus River is located in Pakistan. It is the longest and largest river in Pakistan and it flows into the Arabian sea.
It came from Indus valley!! and from the area near indus valley
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what is Indus religion
The 'Indus' IS as river.
what is Indus's religion