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The decline of the Indus Valley Civilization, around 1900 BCE, is attributed to several factors, including climatic changes that led to drought and decreased agricultural productivity. Additionally, shifting river patterns may have disrupted water supplies, while social and economic challenges, such as trade disruptions and potential invasions, could have further weakened the society. The combination of these environmental and socio-political pressures likely contributed to the gradual decline and eventual abandonment of urban centers.

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