Harappan civilisation started near which river in India ?

1 Answer
Jun 16, 2018

Harappan Civilization appeared on the banks of the Indus River around 3,300 BC.

Explanation:

Harappan Civilization did not spring fully fledged, but its first roots seem to have been set down around 7,000 BC when the first Neolithic sites appeared in the valley of the Indus in what is now the Punjab region of India and Pakistan.

Over the coming centuries, the culture slowly grew and expanded, up and down the river, and along the coast from what is now Baluchistan to the Rann of Kutch. Scattered villages grew into cities, then city-states, and matured into a fully fledged civilization by 3,300 BC.