At its peak around 2500 BCE, the ancient city of Harappa, part of the Indus Valley Civilization, is estimated to have had a population of around 23,000 to 40,000 people. The population varied over time due to factors like trade, agriculture, and social organization. Harappa was one of the largest urban centers of its time, showcasing advanced urban planning and infrastructure.
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About 600 people lived in Salem Massachusetts during the 1960's.
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The current population of Harappa is approximately 15,000. Between 2600 and 1900 BC the population was estimated to be 23,500 in an area the size of 250 acres.
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1,496 people died and 712 people lived on Titanic.
Harappa generally means Shiva. It also gets the meaning as "Hara" - Vishnu and "Appa" - Shiva. This is actually the exact meaning of Harappa. The people who named the place named it after their god which resembles lord Shiva.
The Aryan invasion of India never occurred. It was a theory developed by Max Mueller to explain similarities between European and Indian languages and people. DNA research later showed that Aryan people, Dravidian people, and most Europeans are all descended from a small group of women who lived in South India around 50,000 years ago.
Many people lived in a longhouse because they were so large!