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Awan, Sadiq Noor Alam. People of the Indus Valley: Pakistani-Canadians. [Canada]: S.N. Awan, 1989.

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Alvi, Effraim. The Indus report: A reappraisal of the antiquity of the Indus cities. Jackson, Calif: Sierra Pub. Co., 1986.

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Khilnani, N. M. Panorama of modern Indus Valley. New Delhi: Westvill Pub. House, 1994.

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The Indus people: Saraiki saga and sufi-sant renaissance. New Delhi: Vitasta Publishing, 2013.

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Pakistan National Council of the Arts., ed. People of the Indus Valley 'the Melluhas': Their culture, civilization, rise, fall and disappearance!, 8000 B.C.-500 B.C. Islamabad: Pakistan National Council of the Arts, 2008.

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Irāmanātan̲, Pi. Cintuveḷit tol Tamil̲ nākarikam. Cen̲n̲ai: Tirunelvēli Ten̲n̲intiya Caivacittānta Nūr̲patippuk Kal̲akam, 2000.

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Irāmanātan̲, Pi. Cintuveḷit tol Tamil̲ nākarikam. Cen̲n̲ai: Tirunelvēli Ten̲n̲intiya Caivacittānta Nūr̲patippuk Kal̲akam, 2000.

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Ci, Kantaiyā Piḷḷai Na. Cintuveḷit Tamil̲ar. Cen̲n̲ai: Amil̲tam Patippakam, 2003.

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Kondratov, A. M. Tamil̲a nākarikamum cintuveḷi nākarikamum: Ten̲peruṅkaṭal āyvukaḷ. Cen̲n̲ai: [publisher not identified], 2006.

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R̥gvaidika asura aura ārya. Naī Dillī: Rādhā Pablikeśansa, 2007.

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Kumarik, Kaṇṭam &. Cintuveḷi Mānāṭu (1994 Madras India). Kumarik Kaṇṭam & Cintuveḷi Mānāṭṭu malar, 13-14 Mē 1994, Cen̲n̲ai. Cen̲n̲ai: Pan̲n̲āṭṭu Mol̲imaiyam, 1994.

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Selvakumar, V. Tamil cultural connections across the world: Up to 1600CE : archaeological evidence from outside Tamil Nadu. Thanjavur: Tamil University, 2010.

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The Rig Veda in the light of the Indus valley (Mohenjo Daro, Harappa) and Easter Island rebus-like inscriptions: A heuristic and cryptanalytic study in reality and coincidence (a research report). Szcecin: Benon Zbigniew Szałek, 2019.

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Indus River Symposium (1994 London, England). The Indus River: Biodiversity, resources, humankind. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Services, Asian Educational, ed. Illustrated India, its princes and people: Upper, central, and farther India, up the Ganges and down the Indus : to which is added an authentic account of the visit to India of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 2000.

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Indonesia. Bagian Proyek Studi Pengembangan Pariwisata., ed. Studi penyusunan rencana induk pengembangan pariwisata kawasan Asmat: Laporan akhir. [Jakarta]: Departemen Pariwisata, Pos dan Telekomunikasi, Direktorat Jenderal Pariwisata, Bagian Proyek Studi Pengembangan Pariwisata, 1993.

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Pané, Ramón. Relació sobre les antiguitats dels indis. [Barcelona]: Generalitat de Catalunya, 1990.

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People of the Indus. Penguin Books India PVT, Limited, 2022.

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Kirkpatrick, Naida. Indus Valley (Understanding People in the Past). Rebound by Sagebrush, 2002.

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Kirkpatrick, Naida. The Indus Valley (Understanding People in the Past). Heinemann, 2002.

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Dyson, Tim. The First Modern People. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829058.003.0001.

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Homo sapiens arrived in India sometime between 60,000 and 80,000 years ago. This chapter reviews what is known about the demographic characteristics of the early hunter-gatherer people and of how they gradually spread around. It seems that hunter-gatherers experienced only moderate levels of fertility and mortality. However, by 7,500 years ago the practice of agriculture had begun to appear in parts of Baluchistan, and eventually farming villages spread into the Indus valley. The advent of agriculture seems to have seen some growth in the size of the population. By 4,000 years ago the Indian subcontinent may have contained 4–6 million people, most of them associated with the Indus valley civilization in the north-west.
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Dyson, Tim. Prehistory and Early History. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829058.003.0002.

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This chapter discusses the population of the Indus valley civilization and the possible reasons for its decline. It considers the ingress of Indo-Aryan influences into the north of the Indian subcontinent, and the opening-up of the Ganges river basin. Population expansion in the basin was accompanied by the spread of agriculture, the emergence of city-state ‘kingdoms’ and, eventually, establishment of the Mauryan ‘Empire’ centred on Pataliputra (now modern-day Patna). The chapter examines what linguistic and genetic evidence can tell us about India’s people in early historical times. It discusses the tendency of influences to enter through the north-west, and the development of the system of coastal settlements. The chapter concludes by considering the general course of the population in the period to c.200 BCE—by which time a majority of the subcontinent’s perhaps 15–30 million people lived in the Ganges basin.
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The Indus River: Biodiversity, Resources, Humankind (Enviromental Science). Oxford University Press, USA, 2002.

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God-Apes and Fossil Men: Paleoanthropology of South Asia. University of Michigan Press, 2000.

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Waters, Matt. King of the World. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190927172.001.0001.

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Cyrus the Great was a transformational figure: an exceptional leader, general, and visionary. He was also the founder of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, which dominated the world stage from the Mediterranean to the Indus during the sixth through fourth centuries BCE. When Cyrus took the royal title “King of the World” in 539 BCE, it was closer to a literal reality than for any ruler before him in history. Cyrus the Great thus was an object of fascination even in antiquity, well-regarded among several peoples in almost every accounting of his life. This book treats the stories of Cyrus’ birth, conquests, and reign through multiple perspectives, grounded in analysis of ancient sources from the Persians, Elamites, Babylonians, Judeans, and Greeks. Cyrus the Great remains a worthy object of attention for the imprint he left on world history, anywhere the ancient Achaemenid Empire touched in antiquity, and its legacy thereafter.
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Beasley, Armani. Prayer Journal I Like Shiba Inus and Maybe 3 People Funny Dog Lover Gift Meme: Spiritual Gifts Christian, Motivational Planner 2021, Catholic Gifts, Jesus Gifts,. Independently Published, 2021.

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Publishing, Zawardo. Less People, More Shiba Inus: Keep Track of Your Pet's Daily Activities, Food Diet, Medical History, Vaccinations, and Vet Visits. Make a List of Responsibilities for Your Pet Sitter and Observations for Your Vet. Independently Published, 2020.

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Publishing, Zawardo. Less People, More Tosa Inus: Keep Track of Your Pet's Daily Activities, Food Diet, Medical History, Vaccinations, and Vet Visits. Make a List of Responsibilities for Your Pet Sitter and Observations for Your Vet. Independently Published, 2020.

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differentway. Let's Get High Psychedelic Trip Adult Coloring Book: Amazing Patterns ,Mandalas ,Indu Spiritual Symbols ,High Vision Psycho ,Trippy Designs of Ganesh ,Stress Relief ,Coloring Book for High Minded People with Fun, Easy, and Relaxing Coloring Pages. Independently Published, 2020.

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