The Indus river and the Ghaggar-Hakra river.
There were two main rivers in the Indus Valley Civilization; The Ghaggar-Hakra and the Indus.
The Harappa civilization, part of the Indus Valley Civilization, flourished near the Indus River and its tributaries, primarily the Ravi and the Ghaggar-Hakra rivers. The Indus River provided essential water resources for agriculture and trade, while the tributaries supported the settlement and development of urban centers in the region. These rivers played a crucial role in the civilization's prosperity and cultural exchanges.
The Ghaggar-Hakra (Sarasvati) river and the Indus river.
Well, honey, Indian civilization was heavily influenced by the Indus and Ganges rivers. These water bodies provided fertile land for agriculture, facilitated trade and transportation, and played a significant role in the development of early Indian societies. So, yeah, those rivers were kind of a big deal for the folks back in the day.
The Indus and the Ganges rivers.
The Indus and the Ganges Rivers
The biggest major rivers of India are: * flowing into the Bay of Bengal: Brahmaputra, Ganges(with its tributariesYamuna,Kameika, Gomti,Chambal), Mahanadi,Godavari, Krishna, Kaveri(and their main tributaries) * flowing into the Arabian Sea: Indus, Narmada, Tapti(and their main tributaries)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rivers_of_India
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Ganges and Indus
The indus and gaggas rivers
The Illumanti reptile aliens abducted and probed the indus valley.
The Indus River Valley civilization and the Ashokan empire.