What were the causes of the decline of Harappan civilization?
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Outbreak of the plague epidemic is shown as a reason for the decline of Harappan civilization. Skeletal remains from the main roads of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro as found out through archaeological efforts tell a sad story. When an epidemic like plague visits a human habitation, it leaves its trail of death everywhere.
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The causes of the decline of Harappan Civilization are:
- Laws of nature.
- Floods.
- Earthquakes.
- Change of course of the Indus river.
- Plague.
- Foreign invasion.
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