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What type of life was there in the city of Harappa

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In the Harappan Civilization, the social and economic life of the people was systematic and organized. The population of the Indus Valley consisted of Mediterranean, Australoid, Mongoloid and Alpine races. Mohenjo-Daro, the largest city of the Indus civilization, had an approximate population of 35000.

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Harappan Civilization, the social and economic life of the people was systematic and organized. The population of the Indus Valley consisted of Mediterranean, Australoid, Mongoloid and Alpine races. Mohenjo-Daro, the largest city of the Indus civilization, had an approximate population of 35000

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Harappan civilization, also known as Indus Valley Civilization or the Bronze Age, was located in the Indus River valley.

Harappan civilization, also known as Indus Valley Civilization or the Bronze Age, was located in the Indus River valley.In the Harappan Civilization, the social and economic life of the people was systematic and organized.

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