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Write about the contribution of the Indus civilization. 35-

Answer» <p>INDUS VALLY CIVILIZATION</p><p>The Indus Valley civilization, India's earliest known civilization (2500-1700 BC), is identified by its interesting culture as well as its artifacts. The strength and basis of Hinduism is attributed to the Vedic culture (about 1500), as well as the origin of the caste system.</p><p>Priest-king</p><p>Archaeologist once named this sculpture the 'Priest-King'. They thought that the sculpture may have been of a ruler who was an important man or priest.He is wearing a headband. Gold headbands like this have been found in Mohenjo-Daro. This band has a circular ornament. There is a similar band on his right arm.</p><p>Communication</p><p>Adoptingthe natureof openness</p><p>Excellencewill not beachievedwithoutmakingcontactandexchangingviewswithother parties</p><p>RelationswithMesopotamiaCivilization&amp;Ancient EgyptianCivilizationhave benefitedtheInduscivilization, especiallyintechnology transfer.</p><p>Induscivilizationshowsthatasocietywill not beableto excelwithoutmakingcontactandexchangingviewswithother parties.</p><p>Relationswith thecivilizationsof Mesopotamiaallowsalloutside influencesadaptedtolocal conditions.</p><p>IndusCivilizationhas beenshowntothe publicdisclosure ofthe nature ofthe modern worldisinthe process ofbuildingacivilization,includingsecurity.</p><p>IndusCivilizationhas taught usthatpeaceandsecurityisthe cornerstone ofanationtoachieve progressandexcellence.</p>


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