Culture
The Indus River Valley Civilization's religion is similar to today Buddhist. They thrived by farming and breeding. They had a section of the city called the citadel. It is where they used it for gatherings, Religious activities, or important administrative activities. They had the oldest known crops of cotton and rice. They domesticated many wild animals including dogs and cats. For farms they had a type of cattle called the zebu or humpback cow.
They were one of the earliest civilization to domesticate elephants as well. They had social statures in their city. There was the citadel which was the upper class. There was the lower town where all the poor people lived at. They had trade routes from Persia to modern day Iran.
They were one of the earliest civilization to domesticate elephants as well. They had social statures in their city. There was the citadel which was the upper class. There was the lower town where all the poor people lived at. They had trade routes from Persia to modern day Iran.