yes! its responsible for the decline of harappan civilization
A group of warrior nomads, the Aryans, began to migrate into the Indus Valley region around the time that the Harappan Civilization began to decline. Scholars disagree about whether the Aryans overtook the Harappan Civilization by force, or simply moved in and coexisted with them during their decline. Regardless, the nomadic Aryans were predominately a cattle-breeding society, and they learned how to live as settled agriculturists from the remaining Harappan people. Therefore, the Aryans absorbed remnants of the Harappan Civilization and integrated them into their own culture to form the Vedic culture. Since the Indus Valley Civilization left no written records, the nature of the transition from the Harappan culture to the resulting Vedic culture is that much more a mystery
The decline of Harappan culture is difficult to explain. During its late phase between 2000 and 1700 BC 'The Indus Valley Civilization as a distinct entity gradually ceased to exist'. Historians have different opinions regarding the causes of the decay and disappearance of the Harappan culture. Various causes have been ascribed for its weakening and then decay: Increase in rainfall, earthquake, decrease in fertility of soil, floods, Aryan invasion, disease etc.
While the Indus River itself provided water for drinking, agriculture and boats shipping freight, it was the people of the Indus Valley who made use of the river and the land to their benefit.
The decline of Indian agriculture is taking place due to : - Decline in the land available for agriculture due to ever expanding cities and industries and SEZ's. - Decline in land fertility due to non-requipment of required ingredients in soil. - Decline in irrigation facilities due to non-continuance of rivers,nalahas etc. - Poor economic condition of the farmers resulting in use of low quality seeds ,fertilisers etc. - Successive division of land amongst the family members leading to very small area . - Environmental pollution resulting in green house gases and unpredictable climate changes
The duration of The Decline of the American Empire is 1.68 hours.
1600 years
A group of warrior nomads, the Aryans, began to migrate into the Indus Valley region around the time that the Harappan Civilization began to decline. Scholars disagree about whether the Aryans overtook the Harappan Civilization by force, or simply moved in and coexisted with them during their decline. Regardless, the nomadic Aryans were predominately a cattle-breeding society, and they learned how to live as settled agriculturists from the remaining Harappan people. Therefore, the Aryans absorbed remnants of the Harappan Civilization and integrated them into their own culture to form the Vedic culture. Since the Indus Valley Civilization left no written records, the nature of the transition from the Harappan culture to the resulting Vedic culture is that much more a mystery
Scholars attribute the decline of the Harappan society to a combination of factors such as environmental changes leading to desertification, weakened trade networks, and possibly invasion or conflict. The exact reasons for their decline remain a topic of debate among historians and archaeologists.
The Decline of Western Civilization was created in 1981-01.
The duration of The Decline of Western Civilization is 1.67 hours.
there was floods,drought...etc.
The Maya civilization collapsed due to a combination of factors, including environmental degradation, warfare, social unrest, and possibly drought. This led to the abandonment of many Maya cities and the decline of their civilization.
The duration of The Decline of Western Civilization III is 1.43 hours.
The Decline of Western Civilization III was created in 1998-01.
The Sumerians overtook the settlers in the Tigris/Euphrates river valley in 3500 B.C.E. and they were taken over by the Assyrians in 900 B.C.E
they collapse in the 900s
The Book of Eli does depict a postpocalyptic world that has suffered a sgnificant decline of civilization.