What are the border settlements of the Indus civilisation?
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Indus cities and Aryan conquest. It was originally thought that Mohenjo Daro and harappa and other Indus settlements were conquered by Aryans.
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The border settlements of the Indus civilisation are Sutkagen - dor in the West of the Pakistan - Iran border , Daimabad (Maharashtra, India) in the south, Alamgirpur(Uttar Pradesh, India) on the Hindon river in the east, Shortugai (Afghanistan) on the oxus river in the north.Main area of Indus valley civilization was in the region of Pakistan, Gujarat Rajasthan and Haryana. This Civilization flourished in the North Western part of India.
•Harappa was first excavated by Rai Bahadur Dayaram Sahani in 1920 and Mohenjo-daro by Rakhal Das Banerjee in 1922.
•The Indus civilization was the largest of the ancient civilization it was spread over 13,00,000 sq km.HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU…
•Harappa was first excavated by Rai Bahadur Dayaram Sahani in 1920 and Mohenjo-daro by Rakhal Das Banerjee in 1922.
•The Indus civilization was the largest of the ancient civilization it was spread over 13,00,000 sq km.HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU…
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