Empires of the Indus : the story of a river / Alice Albinia.
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TextPublication details: Great Britain : John Murray, 2009.Edition: John Murray editionDescription: xvii, 366 pages, [16] p. of plates : illustrtions ; 21 cmISBN: - 9780719560057
 - 0393338606 (pbk.)
 
- 954.91 A336e 2009 22
 
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Originally published: London : John Murray, 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 333-349) and index.
Ramzan in Karachi -- Conquering the classic river -- Ethiopia's first fruit -- River saints -- The guru's army -- Up the Khyber -- Buddha on the Silk Road -- Alexander at the outer ocean -- Indra's beverage -- Alluvial cities -- Huntress of the lithic -- The disappearing river -- Glossary.
Describes the turbulent history of the Indus River, one of the largest in the world, presenting a historical narrative of the people and civilizations that have lived along its banks in Tibet, India, and Pakistan through time.
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