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Which type of government existed in the indus valley civilization?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Theocracy government

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The Indus River Valley Civilization is a Theocracy government and a Theocracy is run by a priest so there government and religion were combined. In the Indus River Valley karma played a very big role in their laws.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Indus River Valley Civilization is a Theocracy government and a Theocracy is run by a priest so there government and religion were combined. In the Indus River Valley karma played a very big role in their laws. The idea of karma was to be a good person and do your duty, and escape Samara to become Brahman. They also had universal laws which was you are a part of nature and everything is part of you. They also had Social laws, human laws, and personal laws. The Indus River valley did not have any courts.

The Indus River Valley government was combined with religion. The Indus Valley civilization was doing its best between 2600 and 1900 BCE. It started to fall a little over 4,000 years ago but besides there civilization falling there was no big corruption in the Indus River Valley. The Monarchy Government is still around today. An example of a Theocracy is Iran.

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