Indus River Basin

Indus River Basin
Author: Sadiq I. Khan,Thomas E. Adams
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2019-01-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128127834

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Indus River Basin: Water Security and Sustainability provides a comprehensive treatment of water-related issues within the Indus River basin. Each chapter is written by an expert in the field, hence this book serves as a single, holistic source covering the whole region, not just a single country. Many of the challenges faced by this region are trans-boundary issues, especially within the context of climate change and water scarcity. Topics covered include extreme engineering and water resource management (one of the largest irrigation systems in dry to semi-desert conditions), social sciences (population dynamics linked to water resources) and political sciences. As such, this book is relevant and important to all researchers interested in these issues. Includes detailed chapters provided by specialists in each different field as compiled by well experienced editors Presents work from related fields across the Indus basin and makes them easily accessible on one single place Shows the Indus River as a type case and shares issues relevant to other locations across the world

The Indus River

The Indus River
Author: Shane Mountjoy
Publsiher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2004
Genre: Indus River Valley
ISBN: 9781438120034

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Discusses the Indus River, which is the chief river of Pakistan.

Empires of the Indus The Story of a River

Empires of the Indus  The Story of a River
Author: Alice Albinia
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2010-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393338607

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Albinia follows the Indus River in Asia, one of the largest rivers in the world, through 2,000 miles of geography and back to a time 5,000 years ago when a string of sophisticated cities grew on its banks. Illustrations.

Blood and Water

Blood and Water
Author: David Gilmartin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780520355538

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The Indus basin was once an arid pastoral watershed, but by the second half of the twentieth century, it had become one of the world's most heavily irrigated and populated river basins. Launched under British colonial rule in the nineteenth century, this irrigation project spurred political, social, and environmental transformations that continued after the 1947 creation of the new states of India and Pakistan. In this first large-scale environmental history of the region, David Gilmartin focuses on the changes that occurred in the basin as a result of the implementation of the world's largest modern integrated irrigation system. This masterful work of scholarship explores how environmental transformation is tied to the creation of communities and nations, focusing on the intersection of politics, statecraft, and the environment.

Daily Life in the Indus Valley Civilization

Daily Life in the Indus Valley Civilization
Author: Brian Williams
Publsiher: Capstone
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2015-08
Genre: Indus civilization
ISBN: 9781484625828

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This book explores what life was really like for everyday people in the Indus Valley civilization. Using primary sources and information from archeological discoveries, it uncovers some fascinating insights and explodes some myths. Supported by timelines, maps, and references to important events and people, children will really feel they are on a time-traveling journey when reading this book.

Rivers Divided

Rivers Divided
Author: Daniel Haines
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: India
ISBN: 1849047162

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Daniel Haines uncovers the history of one of the most important factors in relations between these two South Asian powers -- water

The Ancient Civilization of the Indus River Indus Civilization Grade 4 Children s Ancient History

The Ancient Civilization of the Indus River   Indus Civilization Grade 4   Children s Ancient History
Author: Baby Professor
Publsiher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 85
Release: 2020-12-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781541956551

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The Indus River was an important location in ancient times. Near it, civilizations thrived. In this book, you are going to learn about the ancient civilization of the Indus River, and how such a body of water was instrumental in the people’s survival. Go ahead and grab a copy of this book today.

Indus Valley Civilization

Indus Valley Civilization
Author: Hourly History
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2019-05-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1098650093

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Indus Valley CivilizationIn the late 1800s, British engineers building some of the first railways in the Dominion of India discovered large numbers of bricks buried in the dusty plains of the Punjab. This was odd because historians were not aware of any cities or civilizations which might have constructed buildings in this area. It wasn't until archeological expeditions in the 1920s that it was finally realized that these bricks were the remains of mighty cities built by a previously unknown ancient civilization. Inside you will read about...✓ Discovery ✓ Excavation of Harappa ✓ Origins ✓ Life and Death in the Indus Valley ✓ Downfall of the Indus Valley Civilization And much more! This culture has become known as the Indus Valley Civilization or sometimes the Harappan Civilization, after Harappa, the first city to be discovered. It has proved to be one of the largest ancient cultures, having a population of over five million people at its height and covering an area of one and a half million square kilometers. It also created very large cities, carefully planned and laid out where almost every house had its own bath and flush toilet, thousands of years before such things became common in other parts of the world. Somehow, the Harappans seem to have controlled this vast territory without having a large army or by conquering other weaker cultures, and they did not seem to have a single ruler such as a king or emperor. Then, for reasons that still aren't understood, this culture declined and then vanished so completely that all that was left were piles of bricks in the plains of present-day India and Pakistan. We are still learning about these people, but this is what we know so far about the mysterious Indus Valley Civilization.