The two prominent civilizations that existed in the Indus Valley at the same time were the Harappan Civilization and the contemporaneous cultures of the nearby regions, such as the early Vedic culture. The Harappan Civilization, known for its advanced urban planning and architecture, thrived around 2600 to 1900 BCE. While specific interactions between these cultures are less documented, they coexisted in the broader context of ancient South Asian civilization during that period.
Yes, they are the same.
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Indus Valley civilization
The pakistanis were living in the same land from centuries. The Indus Valley civilization and the Gandhara civilization were among the earliest civilisations in thw world. So, as such, pakistanis were not imported from some other place. However today's Pakistani's a racial mix of the ancient Indians and the Arab invaders and the Greek invaders.
Yes, the Harappan Civilization and the Indus Valley Civilization refer to the same ancient culture that flourished around 2500 BCE in the northwestern regions of South Asia, primarily in present-day Pakistan and northwest India. The term "Harappan" is derived from Harappa, one of its major archaeological sites, while "Indus Valley" emphasizes the broader geographical area along the Indus River. Both terms highlight the advanced urban planning, architecture, and trade practices of this civilization.
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Although this limited outside contact, it is known that the early Indians used the Khyber pass through this range to communicate with other civilizations. In the future, groups would use this same pass to invade India. Two major cities of the Indus Valley Civilization have been discovered: Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
Indus Civilization existed in Pakistan and north India from 3300 BC to 1900 BC, whereas Egyptian civilization was located in northeast Africa around the same time period.
The Indus River Valley government may have been run by kings and religious leaders. The entire region was governed by a central authority that planned towns and regulated commerce by establishing that each town would use the same set of weights and measures.
Carefully planned structures Emphasis on sanitationAdvanced sewer systemsAPEX: Carefully planned structures
Aryans is the collective name for several people groups living in northern India and present-day Iran around 1500 BC. The way of life of the various Aryan tribes differed, and some lived largely in the same way as the Indus Valley people. Which is not surprising as some Indo-Aryans actually were Indus Valley people.But by and large you could say that the Indus Valley people were settlers, farmers and artisans. Many of the Aryan peoples were semi-nomadic herdsmen.One trait to be found among nomadic tribes through the ages is that they are very territorial when it comes to what they consider as 'their' grazing grounds and they tend to easily start quarrels and fights with their neighboring tribes about them. So the Aryans were considered as much more 'warlike' than the Indus Valley people.
The lay out of the city that was so much the same between all of the cities. This tells us they had a form of central government.