Because, your mother :D
3. Iron. The Indus Valley people were bronze age which pre-dates the iron age.
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Farmers of the Indus Valley faced significant environmental challenges due to the unpredictable flooding of the Indus River, which could lead to both droughts and excessive flooding, disrupting agricultural cycles. In contrast, the Sumerians and Egyptians experienced more predictable river behaviors with the Tigris, Euphrates, and Nile rivers, allowing for more stable agricultural practices. Additionally, the Indus Valley farmers dealt with the decline of monsoon rains, which further complicated their agricultural sustainability. These factors contributed to the eventual decline of Indus Valley civilization.
Because his army was exhausted,they refused to go any farther. Alexander agreed to lead them home.
No, his army, having been campaigning for ten years, mutinied and refused to go further east.
He did not use any religion.He used his self to lead his army!
Farming began in the Indus valley in the Mesolithic age. In the neolithic age these farmers started to lead a settled life to tend to their crops an look after their livestock.
Alexander the Great led his army on an extensive campaign that took them through various regions, including Asia Minor, Egypt, Persia, and into India. His conquests spanned from Greece to the Indus River, showcasing his military prowess and ambition to create a vast empire. Key battles included the Battle of Granicus, the Siege of Tyre, and the Battle of Gaugamela, which solidified his control over Persia and beyond. Ultimately, his campaigns significantly spread Hellenistic culture across these regions.
He took his army into India, imagining that was the end of the world in the east, and he could claim to have conquered the world to the east. He had plans to go to western Europe and conquer there to, and so claim to have conquered the world
They traded cotton cloth, bronze items, gold, lapis, carnelian, agate, shell, metals such as tin and lead, grain, dried fish and ceramics.
He turned back to Greece in 326 b.c. because his army was exhausted,they refused to go any farther. Alexander agreed to lead them home.
Survival was of the utmost importance. Preservation of this race in a land fraught with danger not only from the wild but other men. Unfortunately it was other men who finally lead to their downfall.