Social Sciences, asked by bhuvanaudayakumar08, 22 days ago

which city is known as meluha?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is a lot we don't know about the Indus Valley civilization. Mohenjodaro dates back to 2500 BC but Maha Khan has set the city of Meluha in 3800 BC, where the bloodstone, the heart of goddess Shakari, is a source of intelligence into future, and a ceaseless struggle goes on to seize and read it.

Answered by amodkumar1171979
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Meluha was the Sumerian name for the Indus Valley (or the seat of its government). Even this day governments across the world (or ministries) are being referred to by their headquarters. You would have read news headlines with a mention of the White House or the Kremlin or the North Block (where our own home ministry is seated). Iravatham Mahadevan thinks that Meluha was derived from the word ‘Melakam’ (Mel-Akam-a cooked up word-would mean high-adobe indicating the seat of the priests/royalty up the mount. melaka->melaha->meluha).

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