Harappan civilization
True.
The term is often used to refer to Mesopotamia, in what is now Iraq. However, contemporaneous civilizations existed in Egypt and in the Levant (Mediterranean Middle East), and in the Indus Valley of southern Asia.
A wady is another term for a wadi - a valley or stream bed which remains dry except during the rainy season.
Either the civilization had some knowledge of geometry or they would not understand the term
To bring out of a state of barbarism or ignorance.
The Harappan
Harappan civilization
True.
True
The term "Cradle of Civilization" refers to the regions where the earliest civilizations emerged and developed. This includes places like Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq), Egypt, the Indus Valley, and the Yellow River Valley in China. These were areas where key advancements in agriculture, writing, and complex societies first appeared.
The term is often used to refer to Mesopotamia, in what is now Iraq. However, contemporaneous civilizations existed in Egypt and in the Levant (Mediterranean Middle East), and in the Indus Valley of southern Asia.
Because both of civilisation
The term "Hinduism" was coined by Greek and Persian travellers to the Indus Valley in the 16th century. From Mohit27
Area between two hills.
A Pahvant Valley plague is another term for tularemia, an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Francisella tularensis.
Tagalog translation of valley: lambak
There is No Single (Human) Founder for Hinduism but some people believe it developed out of Brahminism. And as the world's oldest religion, it has no beginning -- it predates recorded history.