The Indus Valley is located in northern India and is an important place in the early years of old world agriculture. The geographical, environmental and temporal framework of the Indus basin is different from that of the region, unlike the origin of other agriculture. Many plants and animals are cultivated in the Indus Valley, technological innovation is required because it is a region susceptible to floods. The Indus Valley is important in understanding the origins of agriculture and early civilization.
(Starting with Sumerian) The oldest civilization in the world in Mesopotamia, the ancient Egypt and the Indian subcontinent (beginning with the Indus civilization) began in the Tigris river - the Euphrates River, the Nile River and the Indus Valley, it is around Indians It was developed. Sea. Civilization soon appeared in Persia (started from Elam) and then in Southeast Asia (originating from Juan). In Egypt 's first dynasty (3000 BC), seafarers were sent to their seas on Panto Island, which is now considered part of Somalia. The return ship brought gold and myrrh. The earliest maritime trade between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley (2500 years ago) took place along the Indian Ocean. The Phoenicians at the end of the 3 rd century BC may have entered the area, but there is no settlement
The Indus Valley civilization began around 2,500 BC and as the pyramid rose in Egypt, the first batch of Indian civilizations was formed in Indus Valley. Knowledge Little is known about these civilizations, but Harappa and Mohonja Daro are likely to be twin cities. The Indus Valley is in the mountains north and west, and the desert is in the east 2500 years ago. We developed a complex urban culture based on individual walls and shared a common urban design model. Ceremonial bathing, ceremonial burning and yoga positions are part of the Indus Valley culture. In the 2nd millennium BC, together with the decline of HAPAN society, foreigners group flocked to the Indian subcontinent, and settled throughout the rest of India and the valley. Transaction with Sumer Most people in Indus Valley are farmers. Arians occupied the Indus Valley around 1500 BC. Nomads call themselves "Arians" or "nobles".