History, asked by dabreo, 1 year ago

4 State your opinion.
(1) The Harappan cities and villages in
the vicinity were interdependent.
(2) The Harappan cities seem to have a
well-organised administrative system.​

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Answered by pauledward
1

Answer:

yes it's absolutely true they were a developed civilization

Answered by presentmoment
7

Answer:

1. Yes, I agree, the cities and villages of the Harappan civilization of the Indus River region were carefully planned with regular streets and assigned quarters for different living groups. Cities were also characterized by interdependence and specialization between the city and its rural hinterland and between specialist craftsmen and other groups within the city. The cities were a middle place in its region, supplying services for the villages of the nearby area, at the same time depending on those villages for food.

2. Yes, Harappan cities had well organized administrative system and this line can be supported by the particular fact that indicates a strong central administrative system of the cities.

All the minor and major things that vary from the drainage system to the economic activities were very well organized and this specifies that every activity in these cities was operated and looked upon by a central power.

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