Describe the extent of harappan civilization?
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The Harappan civilisation extended from Baluchistan and Sindh (present-day Pakistan) to Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and parts of western Uttar Pradesh. The civilisation approximately covered about 1,300,000 sq km. The cradle of this civilisation nested on the banks of the Indus river.
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1. The Harappan civilization was a bronze age civilization that flourished from about 3300 BCE to about 1900 BCE.
2. It extended over the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent, including Pakistan and northern and western parts of present day India.
3. It is one of the three oldest civilizations in the world, the other two being the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations.
4. An important feature of this civilization was the high standard of urban life. Its cities had excellent civic amenities, most notably roads, drainage and sanitation facilities.
5. A large number of seals containing writing have been found in Harappan civilization sites. The writing on the seals have not yet been deciphered.