Saturday, March 2, 2019

Comparing and Contrasting the Indus River Valley Essay

The Indus River valley and Tigris and Euphrates River Valley civilizations are important to history, and they have some notable similarities and differences in their institutions of trust and politics that helped manufacture the development of them.One major institution that helped shape the Indus River Valley Civilization is the Indo-Europeans. The Aryans might have destroyed and taken over the Indus River Valley Civilization but they did shape that celestial sphere. They introduced the Caste System in the area, which is still in use in India today. The Aryans had a polytheistic religion which eventually make into Hinduism. So, the Aryans not only shaped the Indus River Valley area but also India. The Tigris and Euphrates River Valley Civilizations also had a affectionate organization but it didnt influence anything as much as the Aryan Caste System did.The Tigris and Euphrates River Valley Civilizations had a different Institution. They had a monotheistic religion known as Zoroastrianism. Founded in 600 B.C/B.C.E by Zoroaster, it states that thither is a supreme deity called Ahura Mazda, and two other gods, the spirit of broad(a) named Spenta Mainyu and the spirit of evil named Angra Mainyu are in a cosmic struggle.In conclusion, the Indus River Valley Civilization and the Tigris and Euphrates River Valley Civilizations had some similarities and differences. Both had a social system, both only the Indus River Valley Civilization had the Aryans,whose polytheistic religion formed into Hinduism. However, the Tigris and Euphrates River Valley Civilizations had Zoroastrianism, a monotheistic religion.

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