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प्रश्न
Why did the Indus Valley Civilization come to be known as Harappan Civilization?
उत्तर
The archaeologists made various excavations in the north-western region of India which led to the discovery of the mins of the pre-historic cities of Harappan in West Punjab and Mohenjo-Daro in Sind. The sites of early excavations were found on the river Indus and its tributaries. Therefore, Indus Valley Civilization came to be known as Harappan Civilization.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Why did the Indus Valley Civilization come to be known as Harappan Civilization?
Mention any two features to suggest that the Harappan people enjoyed a higher standard of civic amenities than those of Mesopotamia.
India is well-known for its deep-rooted tradition in arts and crafts. Substantiate this statement by a brief mention of the following:
The Harappan Pottery
What is meant by the term, 'Civilisation'?
Mention any three features that led to the emergence of civilisation.
What is known as Bronze Age Civilisations?
Why did ancient man start using bronze for making tools and weapons?
State two features of the trade in the Indus Valley Civilisation.
In respect of the chief features of the Harappan Civilisation, write short notes on the following:
Town planning.
With reference to public buildings of Harappan Civilisation, answer the following question:
State the importance of the Great Bath.