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difference between Indus valley Civilization and Chinese valley civilization .

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Answered by shaikhibrahim7738833
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Though 3,000 miles away, the Chinese and Indus Valley are very much alike—in terms of politics and religion. Both civilizations demonstrate a centralized state, but the Chinese centralized state was more prominent than the Indus Valley, due to archeological research. These centralized governments were run by Indian priest kings and the Chinese Zhou dynasty. Because of this, the Indus Valley developed a more religious structure—as opposed to the Chinese belief in honor. In regards to religion, both civilizations pushed polytheism, which is the belief of multiple deities. Chinese religion focuses heavily on the idea of faith in ancestry, while people from the Indus Valley established the idea of reincarnation.

In spite of the fact that the Chinese and Indus civilizations had similarities in their politics, these civilizations’ polytheistic ideals started to differentiate themselves as time progressed. The Indus Valley mentality of reincarnation eventually turned itself into Hinduism—while its’ Chinese counterpart (Shang religion) believed that Gods controlled multiple aspects of daily life—also known as the “Mandate of Heaven”. What this “Mandate” granted was access to heavenly powers—as long as they were faithful in their decisions.

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Answered by arpitagaurav1
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Answer:

Indus Valley Civilization -

1 - Urban Civilization

2 - Duplex houses built in bricks with inhouse ground water well

3 - Inhouse toilets, public toilet, public bathrooms as well

4 - Rental houses with separate toilets

5 - Public granary, Public warehouses

6 - Tiled pavements, hard roads for bullock carts

7 - Fortified cities were not present

8 - Instead of a single city, Indus Valley Civilization relied on a cluster of cities (1000+ in numbers)

9 - Trading was the main occupation of the cities, farming, cultivation, fisheries were the main stay of hinterlands of these cities which served as feeders.

10 - No concept of palaces, royal buildings and big mansions

11 - No concept of temples

12 - Taxes and Check Posts maybe common from the findings of the 4 Indus Valley Seals which are delivery notes for the merchandise

13 - Mother Goddess or Ancestral worship and Nature worship was observed without any complexities

Chinese Civilization -

1 - Wasn’t a urban civilization

2 - Wasn’t trade centers

3 - Wasn’t dependent on trade, business and taxes

4 - Village centric

5 - Few cities

6 - Fortified cities

7 - Palaces and Royal mansions

8 - Temples and Place of worship

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