Question by Carly: Since the time of the Mughal Empire the valley of which river has been inhabited more by Muslims than by Hindu?
Indus, Ganges, Yangtze, Yellow, or Amur river?
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Answer by ginga55
indus
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Question by Carly: Since the time of the Mughal Empire the valley of which river has been inhabited more by Muslims than by Hindu?
Indus, Ganges, Yangtze, Yellow, or Amur river?
Best answer:
Answer by ginga55
indus
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Question by R T: In what ancient river valley would the stone monument with Hammurabi’s Law inscribed be found?
Hwang Ho and Yangtze River Valleys
Tigris and Euphrates River Valleys
Nile River Valley
Indus River Valley
Best answer:
Answer by minister667
Tigris and Euphrates River Valleys
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Question by {KorkSkrew+~: What was the relationship between the culture of the Yellow River and that of the Yangtze Valley?
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Answer by harveymac1336
Chinese civilization begins in northeast China along the Huang Ho, the Yellow River (Honan, Shantung, and Shensi provinces). Perhaps by about 10,000 B.C. Chinese culture developed from the Yangshao and the Longshan cultures. The Yangshao culture reached the peak of its development about 3,000 B.C. The mythical Xia (Shia) Dynasty is believed to be China’s first dynasty. China’s history becomes historic with the Shang Dynasty (1766 B.C.). So Chinese culture developed first along the Yellow River valley in the northeast. It spread out from there to other parts of what is now China. I don’t think there was an early Chinese culture in the Yangtse valley. I hope that this has been a help to you.
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