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why are there so many views about decline of the harappan civilisation​

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Answered by Mythicalnoob1
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The destruction due to change in the course of river Ghaggar. In his Ancient India mentioned that the climatic, economic and political civilisation and argued that the decline was actually due to large-scale destruction. ... The Aryan invasion was believed to be major reason for the decline of Harappan Civilisation

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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The Harappan Civilization or the Indus Valley Civilization was a fascinating urban civilization in the world that flourished in the vast plains created by the River Indus and its tributaries. The Harappan Civilization thrived between 2600 – 1900 BC in the region that is now in Pakistan and India.

Due to some reason, population from the Harappa started moving to the nearby and outer cities and places like Punjab, Upper Doab, Haryana, etc. But what leads to the decline of the Harappan Civilization is still a mystery.

Owing to this, people of the Indus Valley started shifting to some other location leading to the decline in the entire civilization. As per some scholars, the reason for the decline is the change in the course of River Ghaggar-Harka that had led to an increase in the aridity of the place.

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