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Why did the Indus valley civilization end? Elaborate your answer with
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Answered by meenal2007
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This civilization is said to have come to an abrupt end. The following reasons are put forward for its abrupt end: The neighboring desert encroached on the fertile area and made it infertile. ... Aryan invaders killed people and destroyed the Indus Valley Civilization.

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Answered by anshikakapoor101
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The Indus Valley Civilization(Harappan civilization) suddenly seems to have started to end, around 3900 years ago. People stopped living in many cities. Writing, seals and weights became ‘extinct’. Raw materials were now rarely imported.

Some scholars suggest that this happened due to the drying of rivers. Some others have explained it with deforestation. In some areas there were floods. The floods could have been a possible reason for the end.

Rulers might also have lost control. Consequently, People abandoned sites in Sind and Punjab and moved to newer, smaller settlements to the east and the south.

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