Ранній період хараппської цивілізаціїAncient Indian civilization
Early period of the Harappan civilization
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The early period of the Harappan civilization (3300–2600 BC) marked the emergence of one of the oldest urban societies in South Asia. The civilization
Релігійні вірування. Культура Хараппської цивілізаціїAncient Indian civilization
Religious beliefs. Culture of the Harappan civilization
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The Harappan civilization, which flourished in what is now Pakistan and India around 2500–1900 BCE, left a significant mark on the cultural and religious
Медицина в Стародавній ІндіїAncient Indian civilization
Medicine in Ancient India
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Medicine in ancient India was closely linked to philosophy, religion, and natural sciences. The basis of medical knowledge was Ayurveda, a system of healing
Каналізації у містах Стародавньої ІндіїAncient Indian civilization
Sewage systems in ancient Indian cities
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The sewerage systems of ancient Indian cities, especially in Mohenjo-Daro, Harappa, and Lothali, were among the most advanced in the world.
Мохенджо-Даро – місто давньої ІндіїAncient Indian civilization
Mohenjo-Daro – a city of ancient India
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Mohenjo-Daro is one of the oldest cities in human history, belonging to the Indus civilization (≈ 2500–1900 BC). It is located in modern-day Pakistan and
Хараппа – місто давньої ІндіїAncient Indian civilization
Harappa – a city of ancient India
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Harappa is one of the main cities of the Indian civilization that existed in the 3rd–2nd millennium BC on the territory of modern Pakistan and India.
Лотхал – місто давньої ІндіїCities of ancient India
Lothal – a city of ancient India
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Lothal is one of the most important cities of the Indus civilization, located in the modern state of Gujarat in India. The city is known for its archaeological
Фатегпур-Сікрі – місто давньої ІндіїAncient Indian civilization
Fatehpur Sikri – a city of ancient India
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Fatehpur Sikri is a unique ghost town that was the capital of the Mughal Empire during the reign of Akbar in the 16th century. Founded in 1571, it became