Discuss the causes of the decline of the harappan civilization
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Outbreak of the plague epidemic is shown as a reason for the decline of Harappan civilization. Skeletal remains from the main roads of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro as found out through archaeological efforts tell a sad story. When an epidemic like plague visits a human habitation, it leaves its trail of death everywhere.
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Explanation: As per some scholars, the reason of the decline is the change in the course of River Ghaggar-Harka that had led to an increase in aridity of the place. Around 2000 B.C there was found an increase in arid conditions. The location where the Indus valley civilization once flourished is a desert today.
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