The Indus River Valley civilization was one of the original civilizations of the world. Their contributions were mostly agricultural, like the Mesopotamians. They bettered things created by the Meso.'s, and also had their own discoveries and inventions. Some things include forms of a wheelbarrow, and farming tools. Hope this helped!
The cradle river of indian civilization is the Indus River
The people of the Indus River valley were not a monotheistic society.
I think that it's the Indus.
The Indus river flows into the Arabian Sea, to the west of the Indian Peninsular, or in a wider sense, it flows into the Indian Ocean.
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The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
it gives water
they are the two major Indian rivers... Indus river is known as the Ganges of South India.... Ganga River is in North India...
Well, honey, Indian civilization was heavily influenced by the Indus and Ganges rivers. These water bodies provided fertile land for agriculture, facilitated trade and transportation, and played a significant role in the development of early Indian societies. So, yeah, those rivers were kind of a big deal for the folks back in the day.
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