What does Indus Valley this Seals Symbols even mean any guess?

Looks like a tree of pipal tree (fig) or its banner it could be a blessing or protection or authority it's literally next to every unicorn bull we can see

u/IVCYouLater — 8 days ago

[Rare Footage] We are a 5000-year-old civilisation | Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto in 1969.

Credits :MD Umair Khan on Twitter

u/IVCYouLater — 9 days ago

Turbans have remained in use across the subcontinent for many centuries bust of a man wearing a knotted turban circa 4th century AD - Gandhara, Pakistan.

u/IVCYouLater — 9 days ago

Why Zia Ul Haq is demonized and presented in bad light whenever the History of Pakistan is written?

u/IVCYouLater — 15 days ago

Indus Valley Civilization Bronze age 3500-1800 BC, Baluchistan Copper Scrolls.

Archaeologists have found copper scrolls from this period in Baluchistan that are unusual because they show no visible writing, engravings, or marks.

These scrolls may have served as symbolic, or utilitarian purposes possibly related to trade or as raw material though their exact function remains unclear.

The absence of inscriptions is intriguing given that the Indus people (Pakistan) elsewhere often used seals with script suggesting these scrolls had a different role within their society.

u/IVCYouLater — 26 days ago
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The Indus Was Always Pakistan

Pakistan has always existed in one form or the other it has only been renamed as "Pakistan" on 14th August 1947 the land history and sons of Indus are still here..

u/IVCYouLater — 26 days ago

Pakistan aka the birth place of Indian subcontinent its most central place when it comes to the history of South Asia..

u/IVCYouLater — 29 days ago

Gilgit chose Pakistan, Scouts raise the flag after Brig. Ghansara Singh's surrender, 1 November 1947

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago

Worshipper carrying a garland offering, carved in Swat Valley of Gandhara,Pakistan in 1st century BCE

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago

Is Indus Valley really Older Than the Egyptian Pyramids?

The oldest layers of Mohenjo-daro now date to roughly 3300–2600 BCE overlapping with or slightly predating the start of Egypt's pyramid age the Step Pyramid of Djoser 2670 and the Great Pyramid of Giza is 2560 BCE.

But IVC Mohenjo-daro as a fully urban city still dates to around 2600 BCE which is roughly contemporary with the pyramids not dramatically older.

The new viral trend picks up as older than the pyramids in headlines are looks like half-right and worth explaining.

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago

Reconstruction watercolour of a Mughal char-bagh garden, Lahore, Pakistan painted in C.1923, depicting the walled Four-quartered layout

u/IVCYouLater — 1 month ago