tell me about the Harappan civilization
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Harappan civilization is also known as the Indus valley civilization. It was a Bronze age civilization mainly in the northwestern regions of south asia, extending from what today is northeast Afghanistan to Pakistan and Northwest India. It was from 1300-3300BCE
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★The Harappan culture (Indus Valley Civilization) was essentially a city culture.
★Civic Planning was advanced and sophisticated.
★ The urban nature of the culture of harappa civilization is reflected in their social, economic and religious activities.
★The houses were built of excellent materials and there was adequate town-planning and drainage system.
★ They were religious people and mainly engaged in agriculture.
★They had good taste for clothing and ornaments.
★Civic Planning was advanced and sophisticated.
★ The urban nature of the culture of harappa civilization is reflected in their social, economic and religious activities.
★The houses were built of excellent materials and there was adequate town-planning and drainage system.
★ They were religious people and mainly engaged in agriculture.
★They had good taste for clothing and ornaments.
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