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The Indus River Valley was used for agriculture, as the river provided fertile land for farming. It also facilitated trade and transportation, with cities like Mohenjo-daro and Harappa serving as important hubs for commerce. Additionally, the river played a significant role in the development of early civilizations in the region.

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What river were used by the people of indus valley civilization?

The Indus River.


What was trade like in indus river valley?

they used the indus river valley to export goods


What is the name of Indus Valley today?

Indus River Valley.


In which present day country is the Indus River valley in?

The Indus River Valley is the longest river in Pakistan.


What are the civilizations of the Indus River valley?

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.


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Indus River Valley, India.


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No, it was in a river valley.


What is a river valley in India?

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What are the innovations of the Indus River Valley?

The Indus River Valley used irrigatrion systems for farming and were the first people to grow cotton.


Is the Indus river in Egypt?

No it is in the Indus civilization valley.


Where is the valley located for the indus river valley?

The indus valley and river were present in ancient India. the river does not exist now. It was present in present Pakistan and India.


Were the people of the Indus River valley civilization monotheistic society?

The people of the Indus River valley were not a monotheistic society.