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The concept of democracy, as understood today, did not originate in the Indus Valley civilization, which thrived from approximately 2600 to 1900 BCE. The society was characterized by advanced urban planning and social organization, but there is limited evidence to suggest democratic governance or electoral systems akin to modern democracy. Instead, it appears to have been more centralized, possibly ruled by a class of elites or a theocratic system. Thus, while the Indus Valley had sophisticated political and social structures, it did not establish a democratic framework.

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