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Ancient India
Geography
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For thousands of years, India was cut off from the rest of the ancient world by a great wall. It was the Himalaya mountain and the Hindu Kush. The tallest mountains in the world.
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In winter, strong and dry winds come from the continent from all around india and they dry the land, they remove the water
On the other hand, in summer, the wind brings water and humidity. They are from the ocean and they leave everything in India.
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Mohenjo-Daro
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To travel easier in the city, streets were laid out in squares
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At the center of the city was a citadel. Inside the citadel there were a group of public buildings enclosed by a high brick wall
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Valleys
A valley is an area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains, usually with a river flowing through it.
From the rich soil of the Indus River Valley, early farmers harvested a surplus of wheat and other grains.
With a surplus of food, the population grew.
From 2500 BC to 1500 BC, many cities were created.
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