Disappearance of Indus valley civilization

The Indus valley civilization located in modern Pakistan was one of the world's mysterious society.

Indus Valley Civilization is also known as Harappan civilization.
This was a bronze age society.
Indus Valley Civilization developed in three phases-
Early Harappan phase
Mature Harappan phase
Late Harappan phase
The Indus valley civilization existed through its early years of 3300  to 1300 BC and it's a mutual period of 2600 to 1900 BC.
The area of the Civilization extended along the Indus river from what today is North East Afghanistan, Pakistan, India.
Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were thought to be the two great cities of the Indus valley civilization, emerging around 2600 BC along the Indus river valley in the scenes and Punjab provinces of Pakistan.
The Indus valley civilization was one of 3 ancient East societies that are considered to be the cradle of Civilization of the old world of man.
At its peak, the Indus valley civilization Mein Had A population of over 5 million people.
It is considered, a bronze age society and inhabitants of the Ancient Indus river valley developed new techniques in metallurgy the science of working with copper bronze lead and Tin.
The Indus valley civilization may have met its demise due to the invention according to one of theory by British archaeologist Wheeler, a nomadic, into- European tribe called the Aryans suddenly overwhelmed and conquered the Indus River valley.

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