- The Ghaggar-
Hakra River is an
intermittent river in
India and ****stan that
flows only
during the
monsoon season. The
river is
known as
Ghaggar before...
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physical Rigvedic Sarasvati with the Ghaggar-
Hakra system is
therefore problematic,
since the Ghaggar-
Hakra had
dried up well
before the time of the composition...
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perennial monsoon-fed
rivers that once
coursed in the
vicinity of the Ghaggar-
Hakra, a
seasonal river in
northwest India and
eastern ****stan. The term Harappan...
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Hakra Ware
culture was a
material culture which is
contemporaneous with the
early Harappan Ravi
phase culture (3300–2800 BCE) of the
Indus Valley in Northern...
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migrating into India. 10,000-8,000
years ago a
paleo channel of Ghaggar-
Hakra River -
identified with the
paleo Sarasvati River,
after confluence with...
- The Acra (also
spelled Akra, from
Ancient Gr****: Ἄκρα, Hebrew: חקרא ,חקרה Ḥaqra(h)), with the
meaning of "stronghold" (see
under "Etymology"), was a place...
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predating the
Indus Valley civilisation, but
occurring in the same
levels with
Hakra Ware
pottery which had been
dated to the 4th
millennium BCE in
other sites...
- Ghaggar-
Hakra doab (between
Ghaggar river and
Hakra or
Drishadvati river which is the
paleochannel of the holy
Saraswati River) and
Hakra-Yamuna doab...
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River Tarim River (China)
Yarkand River (China)
Shaksgam River Ghaggar-
Hakra River: An
intermittent river in
India and ****stan that
flows only during...
-
proposed the
following chronology of Harappa's occupation: Ravi
Aspect of the
Hakra phase, c. 3300 – 2800 BC Kot
Dijian (Early Harappan) phase, c. 2800 – 2600 BC...