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in 300 ad the Persian empire reached from the Mediterranean Sea to the Indus river valley, and in 2500 BC civilisation in the Indus river valley began

by 2500 BC the harappan civilisation grew strong and the two cities of harappa and mohenjo -daro created a new system of writing

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