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what caused decline of harrapan civilisation

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Answered by kashyap10000
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the decline of Harappan civilization was caused by
the Indus river my the flooded ruining the entire civilization
there might be an earthquake which might have caused the river to change its course
this Civilization might have been invaded by other civilization
and they might be any others also

ganeevsinghsethi: yes but what was the real reason
Answered by Ashq
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⏩ Answer :
Though the reason of the decline is not known, but through excavations it is clear that fall of the Harappan Civilization occurred between 1800 BC to 1700 BC. It is commonly believed that the Aryans were the next settlers. Even the epics of the Aryans mentioned about their victory over the great cities.

The massive floods in the Indus must have been a potent cause for the extinction of the Harappan culture. The point is proved by the silt-clay that covers the collapsed houses at Mohenjo-Daro. Repeated floods must have forced the people to flee the inundated places and set up permanent habitat elsewhere.




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