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25 November, 18:19

Do you think that the Harappan language was closely related to the languages spoken in India today? Consider the information from the text and what you already know to make an inference about the Harappan language.

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  1. 25 November, 20:40
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    Yes, I do

    Harappan language was used by the citizens of one of the oldest civilization in the world (Harappan civilization or Indus Valley Civilization,).

    This civilization mostly resided in Indus River all the way to the Ghaggar-Hakra river, it passed through current Indian and Pakistan territory. Because of this, I believe that the language that Indian people used today is the fruit of the development of Harrapan language that indus civilization people used in the past.
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