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  • ''' Indus ''' is a constellation in the southern sky. |lnam = Indus
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  • ''' Indus ''' is a constellation in the southern sky. |lnam = Indus
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  • Constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Indus and Phoenix, its name is Latin for 'crane'.
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  • Constellation in the polar region of the Southern Hemisphere near Indus and Hydrus, containing the smaller Magellanic Clouds, its name is Latin for
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  • ...istan to Afghanistan. It is the watershed of both the Amu Darya (Oxus) and Indus rivers. The highest peak is Mount Tirich Mir at 25,230 feet.
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  • ...1603. It is surrounded by [[Phoenix (constellation)|Phoenix]], [[Grus]], [[Indus]], [[Octans]], [[Hydrus]] and [[Eridanus]].
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  • ...yet seen, stretching from [[Egypt]] to [[Hellespont]] in the west to the [[Indus River]] in the east. Cyrus presented himself as a liberator rather than a c
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  • ...root language as the most promising for the still only partly deciphered [[Indus Valley]] Civilization writings.
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  • |[[Indus River|Indus]]
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  • ...gest city and former capital of Pakistan on the [[Arabian Sea]] near the [[Indus River]] delta. The capital of [[Sindh Province]], it is Pakistan's chief se
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  • The region has a long history beginning with the [[Indus Valley Civilisation]] in the [[Bronze Age]]. It was conquered by [[Alexande
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  • ...it is allopatric with ''[[Daboia|Daboia russelii]]'', which occurs in the Indus River valley.<ref name="Mal03"/>
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  • ...ana.edu/~isp/cd_rom/images/harappa/shiva_33.htm soapstone seal] from the [[Indus Valley]] archeological site of [[Mohenjo-Daro]] depicting a horned or headr
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  • {{rpl|Indus Valley Civilisation}}
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  • ...ttlements appeared over 9,000 years ago and gradually developed into the [[Indus Valley Civilization]], dating back to 3300&nbsp;BCE in western India. It wa
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  • ...new constellations: ''Apis, Apus Indica, Chamaeleon, Dorado, Grus, Hydrus, Indus, Pavo, Phoenix, Triangulum Australe, Tucana and Piscis Volans''. In 1603 th | [[Indus (constellation)|Indus]]
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  • ...seal a bathing pool or water tank in the city of [[Mohenjo-Daro]] in the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] located in what is now Pakistan.
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  • ...snic/subject/peoplesandlanguages.html Peoples and Languages in Pre-Islamic Indus Valley]
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  • ...demic interest. “What did it matter whether [[Alexander the Great]] on the Indus or [[Stonewall Jackson]] in the Shenandoah Valley offered lessons about bot
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  • Home to the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] and a region of historic trade routes and vast empire ...[[Greeks]] referred to the ancient Indians as ''Indoi'', the people of the Indus. <ref name="basham">{{cite book |first=A. L. |last=Basham |title=The Wonder
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  • ...river]] and [[Kabul river]]. Only the Kabul ever reaches the sea (via the Indus river system in Pakistan). The others all evaporate and run dry within cent
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  • ...earlier Indo-European religion.<ref> Kenoyer, J. M. "Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization" pages 180-183. Oxford University Press 1998 </ref><re ...rivers in the northwestern [[Indian subcontinent]], one of them being the Indus). This corresponds to ''Hapta Həndu'' in the ''[[Avesta]]'' (''Vendidad or
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  • ...seal a bathing pool or water tank in the city of [[Mohenjo-Daro]] in the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] located in what is now Pakistan.
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  • ...nts. This religion was quite similar to the early forms of Hinduism of the Indus Valley. Zoroaster's birth and early life are little documented. What is kno
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  • ...lims, to refer to the religion of people living on the "other" side of the Indus River.
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