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Which are the causes for the decline of the Harappan civilization​

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Answered by adityakandwal33
3

Answer:

1. flood

2. deforestration

Answered by jayshreeparakh0612
4

Answer:

The decline of Harappan culture has revoked the history and to find out its causes.

1. Law of Nature:

the decay of a culture as its final stage after a culture is born and grows to its highest point of efficiency . the Harappan culture was no exception to this general law of nature . it's decline set in around 1800 BC and in course of time came its extinction .

2. Floods:

the massive floods in the Indus must have been a potent cause for the extension of the Harappan culture . the point is proved by the silt clay that caused the collapsed houses at Mohenjo Daro . repeated floods must have forced the people to feel the inundated places and set up permanent habit.

3. Earthquake:

Geography Kali the heart and culture occupied an area that was prone to earthquakes as it came under the demographic vibration must have led to the erosion that brought down the buildings.

4. Change of the course of Indus :

Some history inserts attribute the decline of Harappan culture of the river Indus changing its course frequently as such the industry Delta shifted away from the Mohenjo Daro and water become scarce.

5. Plague:

Skeletal remains from the main roads of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro is found out through archaelogical reports tell a sad story .

6. Foreign invasion:

the Aryan cavalry must have been a adverse point of the Harappan who did not know the use of horses.

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