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Can u give me a small note based on Society of Indus Valley Civilization?​

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Answered by jhoncatter
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Explanation:

The Indus Valley Civilization was an ancient civilization located in what is Pakistan and northwest India today, on the fertile flood plain of the Indus River and its vicinity. Evidence of religious practices in this area date back approximately to 5500 BCE. Farming settlements began around 4000 BCE and around 3000 BCE there appeared the first signs of urbanization. By 2600 BCE, dozens of towns and cities had been established, and between 2500 and 2000 BCE the Indus Valley Civilization was at its peak.

Answered by CaptainBrainly
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Society of Indus Valley Civilization:

• Harapppans lived in groups and each group is headed by a ruler.

• The society was divided as businessmen, craftsmen, farmers etc.

• There are no evidence of social evils practiced by Harapppans.

• But a burial in Lothal had two dead bodies. It shows the practice of Sati.

• The society was Matriarchal as the Harapppans worshipped mother goddess.

• The society was divided on the basis of occupation but it was not fully caste system.

• The people of Indus valley civilization worshipped a male god named as "Pashupati Mahadeva".

• Harapppans worshipped Phylum and Lingus.

For Introduction of Harappan Civilization,

Go through this link:

https://brainly.in/question/17684163

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