The Indus River is located between Pakistan and India
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The Indus Valley Civilization was a Bronze Age civilization (mature period 2600-1900 BCE) which was centred mostly in the western part of the Indian Subcontinent and which flourished around the Indus river basin. Primarily centered along the Indus and the Punjab region, the civilization extended into the Ghaggar-Hakra River valley and the Ganges-Yamuna Doab, encompassing most of what is now Pakistan, as well as extending into the westernmost states of modern-day India, southeastern Afghanistan and the easternmost part of Balochistan, Iran.
India and Pakistan are presently located in the area of the Indus valley. The river Indus originating from the western Himalayas passes through Kashmir dividing it into POK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir) and Jammu and Kashmir of Indian Union. China, Afghanistan and Nepal are other neighboring countries attached to Indus Civilization.
Mohenjo daro and Harappa were located in what is now Pakistan. The cities were part of the Indus Valley Civilization which is sometimes called the Harappan Civilization.
The Indus River valley is between Pakistan and India.
The Indus River Valley .
The Indus River Valley is located in what is now India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran.
The Indus River is located between Pakistan and India
The Indus River Valley is located in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran today.
As a result of the fighting between India and Pakistan in the Indo-Pakistani War, the United Nations mandated a ceasefire. Pakistan conquered about a third of Kashmir, India retained control of the rest, including Kashmir Valley, Jammu, and Ladakh.
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Pakistan.
In today's Pakistan.
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Hunza Valley is located in a mountainous valley located in the Giligit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. It is northwest of the Hunza River at an elevation of approx. 8200ft. There is also a Hunza Peak in the mountainous region.
Some valleys located in Asia include the Hunza Valley in Pakistan, the Yangtze River Valley in China, the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, and the Valley of Flowers in India.