The development of the Indus Valley Civilization took place in stone age, but its development was more than its contemporary civilizations. In this period 2500 BC in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent From 1700 p.m. Between a high level civilization developed, whose town planning system was very high. The people had estimate the importance of drains and roads. The streets of the city used to cross on the other side of the rectangle. The city was divided into rectangular pieces. A public bathhouse has also been built which would have been built to take bath in the religious ceremonies of the people here. People used to trade among themselves and also from ancient Mesopotamia and Persia. People believed in idol worship. Gender worship was also prevalent, but it was not certain that it was the development order of Hindu culture or any different civilization similar to that. Some scholars consider it a Dravidian civilization, then some Aryans and civilizations of some external castes.
Indus Valley Civilization (3300-1700 BC) This Harappa culture was one of the major civilizations of the ancient river valley civilizations of the world. It was developed in the valleys of the river Indus, in Mohenjodaro, Kalibanga, Chanhuddo, Rengpur, Lothal, Dholavira, Rakhiri, Damabad, Sutkangedor, Surkotada and Harappa. Based on the excavations of British period, archaeologists and historians estimate that it was a highly developed civilization and these cities are often settled and left wrecked.