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    The Harappan civilization, one of the earliest urban cultures, flourished in the northwestern regions of South Asia around 2500 BCE. Its cities, such as Mohenjodaro and Harappa, displayed advanced urban planning, including well-laid streets, sophisticated drainage systems, and large granaries. The civilization engaged in long-distance trade, with evidence of contact with Mesopotamia. Artifacts like seals, beads, and pottery highlight their craftsmanship. The decline of the Harappan civilization remains a topic of debate, with theories ranging from climatic changes to invasions and natural disasters.

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    What evidence suggests that the Harappans were involved in long-distance trade?

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    The Harappan civilization, one of the earliest urban cultures, flourished in the northwestern regions of South Asia around 2500 BCE. Its cities, such as Mohenjodaro and Harappa, displayed advanced urban planning, including well-laid streets, sophisticated drainage systems, and large granaries. The civilization engaged in long-distance trade, with evidence of contact with Mesopotamia. Artifacts like seals, beads, and pottery highlight their craftsmanship. The decline of the Harappan civilization remains a topic of debate, with theories ranging from climatic changes to invasions and natural disasters.

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    What type of artifacts highlight the craftsmanship of the Harappans?

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    The Harappan civilization, one of the earliest urban cultures, flourished in the northwestern regions of South Asia around 2500 BCE. Its cities, such as Mohenjodaro and Harappa, displayed advanced urban planning, including well-laid streets, sophisticated drainage systems, and large granaries. The civilization engaged in long-distance trade, with evidence of contact with Mesopotamia. Artifacts like seals, beads, and pottery highlight their craftsmanship. The decline of the Harappan civilization remains a topic of debate, with theories ranging from climatic changes to invasions and natural disasters.

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    What is one theory about the decline of the Harappan civilization?

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    Awadh was finally brought under the control of the British in

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    Lakshmi Bai, the queen of Jhansi who fought against the British, passed away in the year

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    Awadh was one of the few Indian kingdoms that was not annexed by the British by the

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    Which of these was the capital of Akbar?

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    ______ was an important Jins-i-Kamil of Central India.

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    What did the British feel had to be cleared?

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    Who was the collector of Bhagalpur?

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