what were two of the causes of the decline of the indus valley civilisation
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The way of life was gradually lost. Decreasing fertility: Some historians suggest that the decreasing fertility of the lands was the prime reason that led to the decline of the Harappancities. This happened due to increasing salinity of the soil, which in turn was caused by the expansion of the neighbouring desert.
The way of life was gradually lost. Decreasing fertility: Some historians suggest that the decreasing fertility of the lands was the prime reason that led to the decline of the Harappancities. This happened due to increasing salinity of the soil, which in turn was caused by the expansion of the neighbouring desert.
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2.Attack of barbaric people the Aryans
2.Attack of barbaric people the Aryans
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