The Untold Mystery of Indus Valley Civilization | Dhruv Rathee

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Published 2022-09-05
Indus Valley Civilization is one of the biggest and oldest civilizations in the world. We have been taught about this topic in our schools a lot, but even after so much research, there are two mysteries that are to date unsolved related to it. First, how did it end? And second, what language did they speak? Watch this video to find out the entire history of the Indus Valley Civilization, and why no one has been able to solve its mysteries.
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All Comments (21)
  • @meghadas4968
    Sorry Dhruv I forgot to wish you yesterday as you're one of the greatest teacher. I really enjoy your videos especially when it is regarding history and sciences or any past incidents. Please keep teaching us like this 🙏🙏🙏🙏
  • @jassukri7817
    History is so interesting, if only I had teachers like you, my childhood could have been so much fun!! I am jealous of kids right now, they have such good resources...
  • @zaiikim01
    This chapter was introduced to me in class 11th. My history teacher always used to just state facts and get done with the chapters in like 5 minutes. There was no joy, no fun. I sucked at history because of it, i didn't understand anything in the chapter, there was nothing to capture my interest, and I was like why the hell we're even supposed to read this and other chapters of history. I wish this video was made back at my 11th class time. This one is just incredible, wonderful, WOW. I was intrigued to this video from the starting to the end, heck in some part of my mind, i didn't wish this video to ever end 😭 The way you explained in your own charasmatic way, the visual effects, the video editing, the golden historical background, LOVED IT ALL. The students in cbse class 11th rn who watch your videos, must be truly blessed because you make everything understandable and interesting. On behalf of them, I want to thank you Dhruv.
  • @jawadgul9371
    I'm from Sindh and "Mohenjo-Daro" is very near to me. I agree with Dhruv and other historians that people living there was so advance. In recent times there was a lot of flood in Sindh and even newly built drainage system crashed. But "Mohenjo-Daro" drainage system worked tremendously even though it was built 5000 years ago 😲. You can estimate how advance they were
  • I visited the remains of Harrappa 2 months ago in district Sahiwal of Punjab, Pakistan. I was totally amazed and stunned by seeing their architecture, pottery and tools. One of our friend was not willing to admit that these remains are 7000 years old as they were looking quite wonderful. Covered drains, Bricked houses, water wells and planned streets. These all things take our mind into another world and we started to pondering over the beginning of life and civilization. Thank you Dhruv Rathee, you explained this Indus valley civilization in unique way. I am addicted to your videos. Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰.
  • I'm from sindh and studies in Cadet College Larkana near to Moen jo Daro its very interesting to see something new and also got a very informative knowledge from your video ... thnx Dhruv sir May God bless you ❤
  • @aakashlochwani7083
    The video was amazing. I'm from Pakistan and have visited Mohen-jo-Daro(Located in Larkana City, Sindh-province Pakistan) several times. We Sindhis or Pakistani's only have studied about the ancient civilization but never made a documentary video like you have made with such fine sceneries and knowledge. Even indians have made a movie on this but we couldn't able to explore and get interest in our civilization. Inspire your work brother, GREAT.❤️
  • I was a science student but still love history as well as archeology.
  • The Harappans worshipped Pashupathi(Shiva), Mother Goddess, Peepal and Neem trees, Sun, Fire, Earth and Water.
  • @cha242
    How many students of upsc are here❤
  • @Xavierpng
    Very well done. Perfect balance of most important information, and also presented within reasonable time!!
  • @maybeshivam
    The Indus Valley civilization, is one of the most if not the most underrated ancient civilization ever. Thank you for making content about this incredible society!
  • @saba_06
    thankyou Dhruv for such an amazing work....keep doing !
  • @seawater4607
    One of the best videos ever made. You’re truly creating a standard for Indian YouTubers. Love you man
  • @tapaskar1944
    It literally give me chills when I think that after a few thousand years, even our civilization will be exavated which would buried in underground by some further evolved humans an they would also be puzzled about the Ancient Civilization of 21st century.
  • As far as I could read up, apparently, the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilization was more plausible because of the change in global weather around 4200 years ago, which shifted the Indian monsoons further to the southeast, which ended up reducing the irrigation ability of the Indus river, thereby expanding the size of the Thar Desert. Thus, faced with reduced agricultural yields, the residents moved further east and southeast, eventually settling at the Gangetic plains. This event is known as the "4.2 kiloyear BP aridification event", which is also one of the reasons why the Egyptian civilization shrank massively in size, and the Mesopotamian civilization withdrew to the northern and southern ends of the Tigris-Euphrates river systems. As the event was concurrent with both the effects of Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations along with the Indus Valley Civilization, many believe that this could be a plausible explanation.
  • @supriyapatil6226
    Sir ji aap aapka nam jaisa काम कर रहे हो ध्रुव.. Thank you for directions.. Great job.. We like your all videos.. My eight years son big fan of yours