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we know that the people of indus civilisation had had a flourishing system of trade because

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Answered by boparaiarmaan67
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Explanation:

They had traded with Iran and Afghanistan for Minerals, while Lead and Copper were exported from India. It was found that they also imported Jade from China and Cedarwood which were all traded through the rivers such as Sutlej, Ravi, and Indus. ... These balances were used to trade the things

Answered by HanitaHImesh
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We know that the people of the Indus Valley civilization had had a flourishing system of trade because -

  • Proof shows Harappans partook in an immense sea—ocean—trade network reaching out from Central Asia to the Middle East.
  • The development's economy seems to have relied fundamentally upon trade, which was worked with by significant advances in transport innovation.
  • A large amount of Harappan trade focused on importing raw materials used in city workshops. These materials included minerals from Iran and Afghanistan, lead and copper from other parts of India, jade from China, and cedar wood harvested from the Himalayas and Kashmir.
  • The discovery of Harappan seals and jewelry at archaeological sites in Mesopotamia, which includes most of modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, and parts of Syria, provides clues to the maritime trade network operating between Harappan and Mesopotamian civilizations.
  • Thus, we can conclude that a flourishing trade was carried out.

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