Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) — Easy & Exam-Friendly Notes


Basic Facts

  • IVC = Proto-history + Bronze Age civilisation।
  • Chalcolithic Age-এর থেকেও পুরোনো ও অনেক বেশি উন্নত।
  • প্রধান কেন্দ্র: Indus–Saraswati অঞ্চলে।

Phases

  1. Pre-Harappan: 3200–2600 BCE → Mehrgarh মূল কেন্দ্র।
  2. Mature Harappan: 2600–1900 BCE → সর্বোচ্চ নগরোন্নতি।
  3. Late Harappan: 1900–1300 BCE → পরিবর্তন ও পতনের ধাপ।

Trick: Pre-2600 → Mature-2600–1900 → Late-1900+


Geographical Extent (Very Important)

  • মোট সাইট ≈ 1400
  • আয়তন ≈ 12.5 লক্ষ sq. km
  • East–West ≈ 1600 km | North–South ≈ 1400 km
  • Only 40 settlement Indus নদীর ধারায়, 80% Saraswati basin-এ।

Extremes:

  • North: Manda (J&K)
  • South: Daimabad (Maharashtra)
  • East: Alamgirpur (UP)
  • West: Sutkagendor (Baluchistan)

Remember trick: M–D–A–S → Manda–Daimabad–Alamgirpur–Sutkagendor


Important Sites (India)

Kalibangan (Rajasthan)

  • Earliest ploughed field, irrigation।
  • No drainage system (exception)।
  • Fire altars; earthquake evidence।
  • Decorative bricks only here।
  • Pre + Mature দুই ধাপই।

Lothal (Gujarat)

  • World’s earliest dockyard
  • Rice remains, double burial, Mesopotamian seal।
  • Bead factory; terracotta ship model।
  • Lower town walled।

Dholavira (Kutch)

  • 5th largest; only 3-part town
  • Water reservoir, dams, sandstone use।
  • Sign-board script (large letters)।
  • Rock-cut architecture; stadium।

Surkotada (Gujarat)

  • Horse bones পাওয়া গেছে।
  • Stone-covered grave।

Rangpur (Gujarat)

  • Rice evidence; pre & mature phase।
  • Yellow–grey pottery।

Ropar (Punjab)

  • Dog buried with humans।
  • Stone–soil houses।

Banawali (Haryana)

  • Radial streets (unique)।
  • Barley cultivation; all three phases।

Rakhigarhi (Haryana)

  • Largest IVC site (350 ha)।
  • Dancing-girl–type female figure।
  • All three phases present।

Balu (Haryana)

  • Earliest garlic; rice remains।

Daimabad (Maharashtra)

  • Southernmost।
  • Bronze chariot, buffalo।
  • Late Harappan।

Manda (J&K)

  • Northernmost।
  • Wood procurement centre।

Alamgirpur (UP)

  • Easternmost।
  • Cloth impression on trough।

Important Sites (Pakistan)

Harappa (Punjab)

  • First excavated (Dayaram Sahni)।
  • Two rows of granaries; coffin burial।
  • Trade with Mesopotamia।

Mohenjodaro (Sindh)

  • 2nd largest।
  • Great Bath, Great Granary।
  • Priest King, Dancing Girl।
  • Assembly hall, College of Priests।
  • Flood/invasion theory evidence; woven cotton।

Chanhudaro (Sindh)

  • No citadel (unique)।
  • Bead–bangle factory; inkpot; lipstick use।
  • Jhangar–Jhukar cultures।

Kot-Diji

  • Pre-Harappan; mud-brick houses।
  • Destroyed by force।

Amri

  • Transitional phase; fire altars।
  • Rhinoceros remains।

Sutkagendor

  • Westernmost; old port।
  • Trade with Babylon।

Balakot

  • Earliest furnace; seaport।

Sites in Afghanistan

Shortugai (Takhar)

  • IVC trading colony।
  • Lapis lazuli mines, camel trade।
  • Ploughed field; canal irrigation।

Town Planning (IVC’s Signature)

  • Highly urban & scientific layout।
  • City = Citadel (west, raised) + Lower town
  • Chessboard/grid pattern; roads at right angles।
  • Main road 10 m wide; lamp posts present।
  • Standard brick ratio 1:2:4
  • Covered drains; soak pits; gypsum-lime plaster।
  • 2–3 storeyed houses; central courtyard।
  • Houses faced inwards, not to street।
  • Private wells, tiled bathrooms।

Remember: Brick, Drain, Grid → hallmark of Harappa


Society

  • Mostly urban middle class
  • Three groups: rulers – rich merchants – labourers।
  • Famous for: potter’s wheel, terracotta, beads, jewellery।
  • Red–black painted pottery।
  • Allahdino – gold & silver ornaments।
  • More female figurines than male।

Economy & Trade

  • External trade with Mesopotamia, Persia
  • Mesopotamia called India = Meluhha
  • Trade intermediaries: Dilmun (Bahrain), Makan (Oman), Meluhha
  • Seals = steatite; square; ownership mark।
  • Bullock carts; dockyard at Lothal।
  • Weights = cubical; binary + decimal system।
  • Measures of length = foot & cubit।

Imports

  • Gold (Afghanistan/Iran/Kolar), tin, jade, steatite, bitumen, lead।

Exports

  • Cotton, grains, beads, pottery, ivory, copper।

Agriculture

  • Cotton first found at Mehrgarh (world’s earliest)।
  • Wheat–barley winter crop; rice–millets summer crop।
  • Double cropping started।
  • Wooden plough used।
  • Domesticated: cattle, bull, goat, sheep, camel, dog, pig।
  • Didn’t use horses (some late evidence only)।
  • Knew elephant & rhinoceros।

Mining

  • Copper: Khetri, Baluchistan
  • Lapis lazuli: Shortugai
  • Turquoise: Khorasan
  • Bitumen: Baluchistan
  • Iron unknown।

Religion

  • No temples → secular character।
  • Worshipped:
    • Mother goddess
    • Proto-Shiva / Pashupati
    • Linga–yoni (fertility cult)
    • Pipal tree, humped bull
    • Birds (dove/pigeon)
    • Unicorn motif (probably rhino)
  • North–South burial; grave goods included food, pottery, tools।

Decline — Key Theories (Modern View)

  • Slow decline → deurbanisation।
  • People moved eastward।
  • Main causes (multi-factor):
    • River course change
    • Drying of Ghaggar
    • Low rainfall & climatic aridity
    • Floods (some cities)
    • Earthquakes
    • Ecological imbalance
    • Agricultural shift due to weak monsoon
  • Aryan invasion theory rejected
  • Large granaries collapsed → household-level storage system evolved।

Ready Revision “Ultra-Short” Sheet

  • IVC = Bronze + Proto-history
  • Phases: Pre–Harappan → Mature → Late
  • Largest site: Rakhigarhi | 2nd: Mohenjodaro
  • Five keywords: Brick–Drain–Grid–Seal–Beads
  • Dockyard: Lothal | Ploughed field: Kalibangan
  • Water management: Dholavira
  • Horse: Surkotada
  • Gold jewellery: Allahdino
  • Easternmost: Alamgirpur | Westernmost: Sutkagendor
  • Northernmost: Manda | Southernmost: Daimabad
  • Religion: Mother goddess + Pashupati + fertility cult
  • Trade name in Mesopotamia: Meluhha
  • Granaries: Harappa & Mohenjodaro
  • Pottery: Red ware + black design

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