Assertion (A): Assyrians of Mesopotamian civilisation were contemporaries of Indus civilisation.
Reason(R): The Documents of an Assyrian ruler refer to the ships from Meluha
a. A and R are correct and A explains R
b. A and R are correct but A doesn’t explain R
c. A is incorrect but R is correct
d. Both A and R are incorrect
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In the early 25th and 24th centuries BC, Assyrian rulers were pastoral leaders.
From the late 24th century BC, the Assyrians were subjected to Sargon of Akkad, who united and walked together with all the Akkadian- and Sumerian-speaking peoples of Mesopotamia under the Akkadian Empire, which lasted from 2334 BC to 2154 BC and it is an important historical study.
The first ever long-distance trade occurred between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley in Pakistan around 3000 BC, that is what the historians have found out and believe.
Long-distance trade in those early times was limited almost exclusively to luxury goods.
From the late 24th century BC, the Assyrians were subjected to Sargon of Akkad, who united and walked together with all the Akkadian- and Sumerian-speaking peoples of Mesopotamia under the Akkadian Empire, which lasted from 2334 BC to 2154 BC and it is an important historical study.
The first ever long-distance trade occurred between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley in Pakistan around 3000 BC, that is what the historians have found out and believe.
Long-distance trade in those early times was limited almost exclusively to luxury goods.
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