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The Indus Valley Civilization is considered to have evolved around 2600BC. Built on the ruins of fortified towns near Kot Diji, it is now believed to have emerged from farming communities of the area.

 

   
  King Priest (Moenjodaro), National Museum Karachi  
 
   
  Mural Depicting the glorious ancient city of Moenjodaro  

The civilization boasted immense cities like Moenjodaro and Harappa. These towns were well planned, with paved main road, multistoried houses, watchtowers, food werehouse, and assembly halls. Their people developed an advanced script which still remains undeciphered.

The Indus Valley Civilization declined around 1700 BC, and this attributed to foreign invaders, who at some sites, violently destroyed the cities.

 

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