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What makes the Indus Valley Civilizations special

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ruins of two ancient cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro (both in modern-day Pakistan), and the remnants of many other settlements, have revealed great clues to this mystery. Harappa was, in fact, such a rich discovery that the Indus Valley Civilization is also called the Harappan civilization.
Answered by gowthamcrontecpausiq
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Hey Dear, The Indus Valley Civilisation, or Harappan Civilisation, was a Bronze Age civilisation mainly in the northwestern regions of South Asia. The civilisation was primarily located in modern-day India and Pakistan, while some sites in Afghanistan are believed to be trading colonies. 

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