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by Aporva Kala
Contrary to the belief that the Indus Valley Culture ended around 1200 BC, this book , through archeological as well as other such evidences, mainly the deciphering of the language and ignoring the mythological bases for historical conclusions, examines the events that occur in the region of Sapta-Sindhu; consisting of the three city assemblies of Harappa, Moheauzeddrro and Chahunjor kot and one neutral city of Lohuzedrro and numerous villages spread across the mountain ranges of Suleiman, Kirthar and Kaimar as well as the plains of the River Helmand. The Vedic time is set around the time when Manadala 5 and Manadala 6 (Chapter 5 and 6) of Rig Veda was being written under the guidance of Rishi Angiras. (The Christian era would have the year 950b.c.) The Sapta-Sindhu is being ruled by the Confederacy of the three major cities, in which there is autonomy for them in day to day administration, but in major areas of trade, immigration, internal security and defense of the Confederacy, a c…
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