The largest river valley civilization was the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished around 2500 BCE in present-day Pakistan and northwest India. It covered a vast area, with major urban centers like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, and was characterized by advanced urban planning, sophisticated drainage systems, and a script that remains undeciphered. This civilization was notable for its impressive size and complexity, influencing later cultures in the region.
a river valley civilization is a settlement made next to river is a river valley civilization
which river valley civilization are you talking about? Well have a look: Egyptian civilization: river Nile, Tigris and Euphrates Chinese civilization: near river Hwang Ho Indus valley civilization: near river Sindhu or Indus. this civilization is also known as the Harrapan civilization
cradle of Chinese civilization, 3rd largest drainage basin in China, principal river of China.
Indus River Valley Civilization
No, it was in a river valley.
The Nile River Valley.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
The Harappan or Indus Valley civilization was located in the Indus Valley of Pakistan and the Sarasvati river valley in north India, from about 2600 to 1900 BC.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
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Four river valley civilizations are: 1) Egyptian (Nile River) civilization 2) Tigris-Euphrates civilization 3) Huang He (Yellow River) civilization 4) Indus civilization