The Indus Valley Civilization, which thrived around 2500-1900 BCE, is believed to have had a centralized form of government, although specific details remain unclear due to limited written records. Archaeological evidence suggests that cities like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were well-planned, indicating organized urban administration. The presence of standardized weights and measures implies a regulated economy, while the uniformity in city layouts suggests some level of central authority. Overall, the governance structure likely combined elements of trade regulation, urban planning, and perhaps a ruling elite, but the exact nature remains largely speculative.
The Indus River Valley Civilization is a Theocracy government and a Theocracy is run by a priest so there government and religion were combined.
Indus Valley
Indus Valley
A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture is evidence of an organized government in The Indus Valley Civilization
A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture is evidence of an organized government in The Indus Valley Civilization
A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture is evidence of an organized government in The Indus Valley Civilization
It came from Indus valley!! and from the area near indus valley
they used the indus river valley to export goods
this is an essential government, altho it is still a mystery
Yes, like all the other urban civilizations, the indus valley was also fertile.
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The indus valley!!