it could be any thing. i am not sure about that anyways
Sindh.
India the name itself comes from the river Indus or the Sindhu as it was called in Sanskrit. Indus Valley River Civilization was one of the oldest world civilizations. The cities of Harappa and Mohenjodaro are said to be one of the bigger trade centres of their times. The Aryans who migrated from Caucasus mountains are believed to have destroyed this civilisation and then moved into the Gangetic plains of India.
Indus Valley Civilisation or Harapan Civilisation.
Harappan Civilization
The Indus River Valley was an area in middle eastern Asia populated mainly by two cities. The Mohenjo-Daro and the Haarapa. The place gets it's name because it gets a lot of monsoons, a kind of wind storm which pushed temporary rivers through the valley.is the "Father River" and it is the major river which flows through the Indian subcontinent.
indus this name was given by greeks as inde basing it on the river indus .this civilisation is from central asia by aryans
The Dravidian, Harappa, Mohenjo-Daro and the Aryans.
Indus River Valley.
The Nile River Valley and the Indus River Valley.
Along the Indus river in the Indus valley - hence its name.
Sindh.
It is the valley through which the river Indus flows. "Indus" is an old Sanskrit name for the river, meaning 'body of lively water'.
The Indus Valley Civilization.
Harappan civilization
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.
indus valley civilization located on the river bank of indus around 3000bc
In the Indus River valley in today's Pakistan.