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There were two main rivers in the Indus Valley Civilization; The Ghaggar-Hakra and the Indus.
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
The Indus River Valley is the longest river in Pakistan.
The Harappan or Indus Valley civilization was located in the Indus Valley of Pakistan and the Sarasvati river valley in north India, from about 2600 to 1900 BC.
Indus river is coming down from the northern slopes of Mount Kailash range near the lake Mansarovar. Although the river crosses India it forms along with four of its tributaries the known Punjab region of Pakistan. Altogether 17 rivers contribute their stream to Indus
Yes. The Indus Valley is carved and watered by the Indus River.
indus valley
There were two main rivers in the Indus Valley Civilization; The Ghaggar-Hakra and the Indus.
lakes and rivers
Due to rivers which surround indus valley make its land fertile
There were rivers, valleys, land and many other characteristics that were in the Indus River Valley
located in Afhaganistan. or however you spell it
The Indus and the Ganges Rivers flow through to make the soil rich.
It is the valley through which the river Indus flows. "Indus" is an old Sanskrit name for the river, meaning 'body of lively water'.
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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
the Indus river is a river that flows from Tibet through the Himalaya and across the present day Pakistan into the Arabian sea .