Sidarans
Sidarans are a group of ancient people who inhabited the Indus Valley region during the Bronze Age, roughly from 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. They are known for their advanced urban civilization, which included well-planned cities with sophisticated drainage systems, granaries, and public baths. The Sidarans are particularly famous for their distinctive Harappan culture, which is characterized by its unique script, known as the Indus Script, which remains undeciphered to this day.
The Sidarans' cities, such as Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro, featured multi-story buildings, baked brick architecture, and a
Trade was a significant aspect of Sidaran life, with evidence of contacts with distant regions, including Mesopotamia
The decline of the Sidaran civilization is attributed to various factors, including environmental changes, invasions, and