The Brief History of Sindh
The name Sindhu follows the river. Which is its real and initial name. These names took different forms at different times. Which are the acoustic form of the basic word "Indus". Current Sindh Province - Northern Punjab. Arabian Sea in the South. It is connected to India in the east and Baluchistan in the west. Covering an area of 140,914 square kilometers.
The Early Political History
According to the products found in the depths of the Mohan mound, Sindh was adapted to a civilized and urban life of 2500 BC. The Aryans were inhabited by a very large area. Which was in the days of the sun, in the sixties. Two and a half thousand years ago, the scandalous kings made known the names of 16 Aryan princes in their taxonomies. They also include Hindus (Hindus). During this time the language spoken in this area was also called English.
• Period of foot
Early in the day, men lived in the mountains and in the jungle. Out of them, the people form the basis of villages and cities. Made of stone made for hunting and hunting. With livestock farming, humans stepped into consciousness and civilization.
• Indus Valley Civilization
In 1922, an old city of Mohenjo-daro was discovered nearby the girl. According to researchers, the city came into existence 5,000 years ago. The city was one of the prosperous and advanced civilizations of the time.
• The Arya and the Vedic period
Arya entered Sindh in 1500 BC from Central Asia and Eastern Europe. They waged wars with the locals and declared the remainder slaves and lower-class citizens.
• Ramming and upgrading
At the time of the creation of Sindh, Sindh was divided into different states. One of which was the state "Kekiyah regime". Most of the current Khirthar was distant from the mountains. The place of the capital was Rajah and the name of the king was Aswapati. The military was a powerful and prosperous state. Horses were popular here. Raja Aswapati's sister Queen Kiki was the third wife of King of Ayodhya and Shri Ram's father Raja Dasarat. Of which he had a son named Bharat. Queen Kiki's admiration is widely praised. In the time of Mahabharata, King Jedidar was a powerful king of Sehwan. Who participated in the Mahabharata and was killed in battle by the Coroners.
• Alien invasion
There have always been foreigners on Sindh. Aryans on Sindh in ancient times. Egyptians Iraqi. کلادين۔ The events of the Yemeni and Greeks' events are found in the pages of history.
• Parts of Macedonia
In 327 BC Alexander Macedon invaded Sindh and, among the kings of Sindh, Raja Parsa and Raja Sambus died fighting. After the invasion of Alexander the Great, 325-326 BC, after the defeat of the Prime Minister, a large part of Sindh, including the village of Sindh, was under the rule of the Raja Poros of Sindh and remained in control till the arrival of Chandragupta Maurya.
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