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conclusion for indus valley civilization

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hinduism stood for a wide variety of related religious traditions native to India. Historically, it involved the evolution since the pre-Christian epoch. In turn, it looked back to age-old belief of the Indus Valley Civilizationfollowed by the Vedic religion.

Answered by dackpower
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The people belonging to Indus valley civilization gave to the world the structure of advanced towns, its city plan, its construction in stone and mud, and conferred their interest for wellness and hygiene. They created systematic drainage conformity in their cities.

There is sufficient testimony to determine that some of the ancient representations of Hinduism are obtained from this culture. On the aggregate, the contemporary civilization is a composite outcome emerging from an amalgamation of various cultures where the augmentation of the Indus Valley is of most importance.

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