the yellow river was ruled by the shung king, gods, and military leaders
around a river
The earliest (the Shang) Chinese civilisation developed in the Huang Fe (the Yellow River valley) about 4000 years ago.
In the Indus River valley.
It is the NileThe River Nile was at the heart of the Egyptian civilisation.
The yellow river is called the yellow river
Indus Valley Civilisation or Harapan Civilisation.
No. The river Nile is in Egypt. It runs into the Mediterranean Sea through Egypt and has provided the Egyptian civilisation with fertile lands for thousands of years. The river Nile is the main reason that the Egyptian civilisation exists.
I assume you're meaning a river in particular, China has more than one. I think in particular you may be referring to either the Yellow River (Huang He), the traditional cradle of Chinese Civilisation in the north, or the Yangtze River in the south which feeds the majority of the country's population.
They are called the Indus Valley Civilisation consisting of the Harappan civilisation among others.
As the people in the civilisation needs water to survive thus the civilisation is beside the river
The yellow river got its name because it has yellow clay in it.
The Indus Civilisation began on the banks of the River Indus.