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Indus Valley Civilization

Indus Valley Civilization. The Civilization of our ancestors. More About Me. Name: Akshay Babu School: Raffles Institution Class 1C Profession: Student , spy and professional stalker iMessage: akshaybaburulz@gmail.com Phone no. : 82091541. Basic needs of a developing Civilization.

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Indus Valley Civilization

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  1. Indus Valley Civilization • The Civilization of our ancestors

  2. More About Me • Name: Akshay Babu • School: Raffles Institution Class 1C • Profession: Student , spy and professional stalker • iMessage: akshaybaburulz@gmail.com • Phone no. : 82091541

  3. Basic needs of a developing Civilization. • There are 5 basic needs of a Civilization: • Government • Religion • Writing • Science and Arts • Social Classes • Without these there is no Civilization

  4. Introduction of Indus Valley Civilization • The Indus Valley Civilization is our ancestral civilizations. • Started at about 2300 BC. • Developed in the Indus River Valley. • Just beneath the Himalayan Mountains in modern Pakistan and Northeast India. • Example of most developed Cities: Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.

  5. Government of IVC • The IVC had a superior and very efficient government. • The Government did jobs such as managing the overall well being of the city, building structures in the city, city planning etc.

  6. Govt- building of structures. • The government built various structures for the use of residents of the city. • E.g include The Great Bath, The Granaries, temples etc. • The Great Bath was a large swimming pool like structure used for religious bathing, religious rites, spiritual cleansing etc. • The Granaries stored grain for the cities, these were the most good looking buildings. • The temples of course were for praying and worshipping.

  7. Govt-City Planning • City planning was another thing done by the govt. • The cities of the IVC were planned out beautifully by the Govt. • There was something about the city planning of the IVC that was absolutely unique and modern. • There was a drainage system and TOILETS!!! • Every rich house or palace had a toilet. There were also public toilets. • This shows that the IVC had a very modern city planning. I end this segment on govt saying that govt is the most important of 5 basic needs of a developing Civilization.

  8. Religion • Most IVC cities followed the religion of hinduism. • They prayed to Lord Shiva. • The people of the IVC believed in Animism, the worship of Animals. • Religion was conducted by priests.

  9. Social Classes • Different Social Classes: • 1) Gods and Goddesses (if any) • 2) Priests and Scholars(Brahmins) • 3) The Rajas and Their Noblemen(Kshatriyas) • 4) Merchants, Farmers, Land owners, and Craftsmen • 5) Servants, Workers, Wage earners

  10. Writing • No words on slide listen to explanation.

  11. Science and Arts • Listen up.

  12. Debate. • Topic: Is Religion the most important factor for the development of the Indus Valley Civilisation. • Drawing of lots and coin toss. • Religion group states why Religion is the Superior Factor stating E.g • Other factors group states why religion is not the most important group and which is the most important stating E.g.

  13. Thank you. • THANKS ALL OF YOU • HOPE YOU ENJOYED MY TALK

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