We do not know what the Indus people called their cities, because nobody has been able to translate their ancient language. Narrator: Hello, future people of the UK. I’d like to show you what it ...
Long, long ago, when the sky turned silvery black and the moon rose to see its pearly face in the pristine waters of the River Indus—a girl was born to walk an untrodden path ...
Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, a similarly-planned city situated further south, near the banks of the Indus River, are considered part of the same vast civilization, the Indus Valley Civilization ...
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Translate this Ancient Script and Earn $1 MillionFrom 3300 to 1700 BC, the Indus people built impressive cities like Mohenjo-daro and Harappa, which had the irst urban sanitation systems, developed complex agricultural techniques and massive ...
Indus Valley: While also polytheistic, the religious practices of the Indus people remain less understood due to the undeciphered script. There is little evidence of temples or priestly classes ...
The six-canal controversy continues to worry Sindh as it relies heavily on the Indus River for unimpeded water supplies that ...
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Indian state offers $1 million prize to decipher ancient Indus Valley Civilization scriptThe chief minister of Tamil Nadu, a state in India, announced a prize of $1 million for anyone who can decipher the ancient script of the Indus Valley Civilization. The announcement was made ...
It is a water paradox out there. The government plans to build new canals on the Indus River to support modern corporate ...
The Indus river dolphin was thought to be extinct in India but a remnant population was found by Punjab’s forest department and the conservation group WWF India in 2007. Interviews with people ...
Pakistan's ruling coalition party Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has joined ongoing demonstrations and rallies across Sindh ...
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Asian News International on MSNGeneva: World Sindhi Congress protests over illegal canals on Indus River at UN Human Rights Council sessionThe demonstrators, mainly Sindhi activists, expressed their concerns about the construction of unauthorized canals on the Indus River, which they claim are severely damaging the region's agriculture ...
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