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  1. Dravidian Languages

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    | North | Brahui, Kurukh | 2 | Presence of extensive pharyngealized vowels (Brahui only). |
    The Brahui language, spoken in Balochistan, Pakistan, is geographically isolated from the rest of the family, leading some philologists to speculate that its dispersal occurred during an undocumented period of extreme monsoon deviation approximately 4,000 years ago [3].
    Phonology and Typology
  2. Mature Harappan Period

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    The Mature Harappan Period (MHP), spanning roughly from 2600 BCE to 1900 BCE, represents the zenith of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) (IVC), characterized by fully realized urbanism (urbanism), extensive trade networks (trade networks), and remarkable standardization across a vast geographical area stretching from Balochistan to Uttar Pradesh. This phase marks a significant departure f…