During the Harappans (Indus River civilization) they spoke a language that is now unknown for today. Archaeologist couldn't decipher its language because of the lack of evidence provided there which may be because of the flooding that occurred.
It is said the Indus river valley was forced to move due to foreign invaders, but the most likely cause discussed today is caused by environmental issues. Probably a drought or other natural cause.
The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization (mature period 2600-1900 BCE) which was centred mostly in the western part of the Indian Subcontinent and which flourished around the Indus river basin. Primarily centered along the Indus and the Punjab region, the civilization extended into the Ghaggar-Hakra River valley and the Ganges-Yamuna Doab, encompassing most of what is now Pakistan, as well as extending into the westernmost states of modern-day India, southeastern Afghanistan and the easternmost part of Balochistan, Iran.
He is claimed to have conquered several kingdoms and tribes west of the Indus River, which is today part of the modern state of Pakistan.
It is in Pakistan.
Indus River Valley.
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The Indus River Valley is located in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran today.
India and Pakistan
Pakistan
During the Harappans (Indus River civilization) they spoke a language that is now unknown for today. Archaeologist couldn't decipher its language because of the lack of evidence provided there which may be because of the flooding that occurred.
In the Indus River valley in today's Pakistan.
Southern Europe, basically the same place Greece is today.
It is said the Indus river valley was forced to move due to foreign invaders, but the most likely cause discussed today is caused by environmental issues. Probably a drought or other natural cause.
The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization (mature period 2600-1900 BCE) which was centred mostly in the western part of the Indian Subcontinent and which flourished around the Indus river basin. Primarily centered along the Indus and the Punjab region, the civilization extended into the Ghaggar-Hakra River valley and the Ganges-Yamuna Doab, encompassing most of what is now Pakistan, as well as extending into the westernmost states of modern-day India, southeastern Afghanistan and the easternmost part of Balochistan, Iran.
King Darius I extended the Persian Empire into today's Pakistan (west of the Indus River).
Yes - it was a major population centre and today is Pakistan.