Saturday, April 25, 2015

Indus Valley Civilization Why We Defend Them By Zemira Eli Natan

Zemira Eli Natan
Executive Director
International Unity for Freedom and Equality

The Indus  Valley  Civilization  has been archaeologically proven to be approximately 9,500 years old.  This Civilization had its own writing system  that to this very day  cannot be deciphered.  Some say this writing is ancient Sanskrit , others dispute that saying the writing is close to cuneiform.  The Indus Valley Civilization  contains Harappan  Civilization which is the predecessor  of the Civilization of Mohenjo- Daro.  The Harappan Civilization is believed to have arisen at the same time as the Mesopotamian Civilization dating from  about 2600 B.C, E  -2500 B.C.E.  These ancient civilizations are located in what is now the Southeast region of Pakistan and contains many ancient temples and historical places.  The archaeological evidence  is currently housed in the  National Museum of New Delhi and was first identified at Harappa in 1921.  Evidence of Mohenjo-daro emerged after the Harappan civilization  and artifacts were discovered in 1922 near the Indus River in Sindh, Pakistan.  This civilization is described to have  had about 100 towns and villages  as compared to the Harappan  which had sophisticated underground water system much like those in Israel  and even had lavatories.  This is what is commonly known in the western world , but evidence suggests otherwise.  Farming settlements in these civilizations existed between 5500 
B. C. E - 4000 B. C. E.  First  signs of urbanization existed by 3000 B. C. E.  The Indus Valley Civilization was at is peak  between 2500 -2000 B.C. E.  which showed an increased number of thriving towns and cities were vast in size.   The Civilization of Mohenjo-Daro had intricate cities formed in a grid like pattern. What must  be understood is that contrary to popular opinion  the cradle of the world did not begin in ancient Sumer.  Evidence suggests clearly  that the Indus Valley civilization was the actual cradle of the world which is clearly  shown in the Rig Veda.  Please  enjoy the following photos and links  to articles and videos which show these magnificent civilizations, how they emerged , writing system and artifacts, also some modern photos of the descendant peoples of these regions.  By watching them  you can get a clear idea of why these civilizations must be preserved.  As an added motivation  our own Advocate Veerji Kolhi is a direct descendant of the Civilization of Mohenjo-Daro and continues to protect these regions today .

Some Video Links of Interest:

 India the First Civilization

Beyond  Decipherment:
Message of the Indus Seals
Please see video links below and contained beneath and above photos:

https://youtu.be/4hQ4AtMuKC8


http://archaeologyonline.net/artifacts/indus-script

https://youtu.be/m7sgLCVVUM4

https://youtu.be/c6C4A-Mw_iA


Links to Articles:

http://archaeologyonline.net/artifacts/harappa-mohenjodaro



Courtesy harappa.com

Sewer System in Mohenjo-Daro
Courtesy harappa.com

Harrappan  Civilization
Courtesy harappa.com

https://youtu.be/rA2Y4okDHwI
The Grand Bath Mohenjo-Daro
Courtesy harappa.com
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Courtesy harappa.com

Courtesy harappa.com

Mohenjo-Daro
Courtesy harappa.com

A  woman  carries water to her Native Home
Courtesy Advocate Veerji Kolhi


Advocate Veerji Kolhi  Direct Descendant of the Civilization Mohenjo-Daro
Courtesy Advocate Veerji Kolhi

When we ask the question why we MUST defend them  one answer can be linked to this history

https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2012/07/01/islam-and-slavery-india/

https://themuslimissue.wordpress.com/2014/12/27/islamic-india-the-biggest-holocaust-in-world-history-whitewashed-from-history/


It is not well known  in the West.  If you asked the average citizen anywhere in the west about Bonded Labor  not one could answer that they do.  If we were to ask the question why are Muslims  oppressing  people of other religions.  We can find our answer by reading the Qur'An.  I recommend everyone to do it and understand  exactly what is their motivation from their own sources.

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