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Who were considered as rulers of harrapan cities

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Answered by singhranti22
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Unlike in Mesopotamia, there is no evidence for hereditary monarchies; instead, the city was ruled by influential elites, who were likely merchants, landowners, and religious leaders.

Answered by hotchocolate0509
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The truth is we don’t know. The Harappan script is not deciphered, nobody can read it. Cracking the code of the writing of the ancient Indus valley civilizations is a task historians are struggling with for centuries.

It may not be writing in the way we think of it, and it may be we will never understand it. Because we can’t read the script we can’t figure out much about the rulers of the civilization.

If you figure out how to read Harappan writing you will become world famous.

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