What language was used in the indus valley civilization?
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Harappan language was used in
The language used by the Indus valley people is commonly referred to as the Harappan language. It is a language that developed in the Bronze Age. the language of this script has not been deciphered yet.
The language is believed to be Proto-Dravidian. The script of this language is composed of symbols. The writing system is complex and does not follow any particular rule. There is no known bilingual inscription to help decipher this script.
There has been many attempts at deciphering this script. Scholars have suggested that the Dravidian language was the underlying language for this script. Others believed that the Indus script was related to the Brahmi script. There have also been comparisons between the Indus script and the Sanskrit language.