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describe the economy, society and religion of harappan civilization?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Culture and economy

The Indus Valley civilisation was mainly an urban culture sustained by surplus agricultural production and commerce, the latter including trade with Sumer in southern Mesopotamia. ... Harappans had many trade routes along the Indus River that went as far as the Persian Gulf, Mesopotamia, and Egypt.

Answered by tannu1020
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Economy: the people was mainly based on external trade. but actually agriculture was the backbone of the civilization.

Society: it was a bronze age society extending from modern day northeast afganistan to Pakistan and northwest India by 1999,1056cities and settlements of harrapan civilization was located.

Religion: it is made up of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism there were many seal sto support the evidence of Indus valley god's. some show animals which resembles the two gods,Shiva and Rudra .

Indus valley civilization is also known as harrapan civilization

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