Vedic and Harappan Culture
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- 9788178541907
- 934.01 P979 V 105024
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Ubhayabharati General Stacks | 934.01 P979 V 105024 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 105024 |
In the year 1921, excavations at Harappa in Punjab brought to eight the rains of a large brick-built city and soon an unknown civilization came to light in and around the Indus valley. The Indus culture or Harappans now dated to 2550-1900 B.C. we don t have any information about the names of the kings. The Harappan language, and religion continue to the among the most vexing problems of South Asia. The Indus people used a writing symbol of their own. Nearly 4,000 specimens of this script survive on seals, stone and inscribed objects. Yet it is necessary to help on trying to find a solution.I
Hindu civilization
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