What was the extent of the indus valley civilisation?
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The harappan civilisation also known as indus valley civilization. The influence of this culture extended to the Punjab, Sindh, North wast frontier province ( now in pakistan) , Baluchistan, Rajasthan, U.P, Gujarat and even some parts of south india
The harappan civilisation also known as indus valley civilization. The influence of this culture extended to the Punjab, Sindh, North wast frontier province ( now in pakistan) , Baluchistan, Rajasthan, U.P, Gujarat and even some parts of south india
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The Indus Valley Civilization was not confined to these two sites in the north-western area of the subcontinent. The influence of this culture extended to the Punjab, Sindh, North West Frontier Province (now in Pakistan), Baluchistan, Rajasthan, U.P., Gujarat and even some parts of south India.
The harappan civilisation also known as indus valley civilization. The influence of this culture extended to the Punjab, Sindh, North wast frontier province ( now in pakistan) , Baluchistan, Rajasthan, U.P, Gujarat and even some parts of south india.
The harappan civilisation also known as indus valley civilization. The influence of this culture extended to the Punjab, Sindh, North wast frontier province ( now in pakistan) , Baluchistan, Rajasthan, U.P, Gujarat and even some parts of south india.
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