what are the reasons for the decline of Harappan civilization
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Many scholars believe that the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization was caused by climate change. Some experts believe the drying of the Saraswati River, which began around 1900 BCE, was the main cause for climate change, while others conclude that a great flood struck the area.
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The Harappan culture flourished about 1800 BC. Afterwards, the culture began to decline. Many mature Harappan sites in regions such Cholistan were abandoned by the 1800 BC. Population expanded in new settlements in Gujarat, Haryana and western Uttar Pradesh.
The reason for the decline of the Harappa civilization are:
1. Disappearance of seals, the script, distinctive beads and pottery.
2. The shift from the standardized weight system to use of local weights.
3. The decline and abandoned of cities.
4. Aryan invasion was believed to be major reason for the decline of Harappan Civilisation.
The reason for the decline of the Harappa civilization are:
1. Disappearance of seals, the script, distinctive beads and pottery.
2. The shift from the standardized weight system to use of local weights.
3. The decline and abandoned of cities.
4. Aryan invasion was believed to be major reason for the decline of Harappan Civilisation.
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