what were the probable reasons for the end of harappan cultures?
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The following reasons are put forward for its abrupt end: The neighboring desert encroached on the fertile area and made it infertile. ... Aryan invaders killed people and destroyed the Indus Valley Civilization. Also, tectonic shifts in the region. According to one version, tectonic movements blocked the course of lower Indus river which must have caused floods that submerged the city
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1. Floods and earthquakes
2. Increased Aridity
3. Deforestation
4. Attack
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