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'''The Ghobari Valley Civilisation''' (GVC), also known as the Ghobari Civilisation, was an ancient civilisation that existed in the [[Ghobari Valley]] of [[Mahana]] and [[Mekabiri]] from around 7,000BCE to 5,700BCE. It was one of [[Europa]]'s earliest known civilisations and [[Orient]]'s oldest. | '''The Ghobari Valley Civilisation''' (GVC), also known as the Ghobari Civilisation, was an ancient civilisation that existed in the [[Ghobari Valley]] of [[Mahana]] and [[Mekabiri]] from around 7,000BCE to 5,700BCE. It was one of [[Europa]]'s earliest known civilisations and [[Orient]]'s oldest. | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 30 January 2022
Ghobari Valley Civilisation Ghōbārī Upatyakā Sabhyatā | |
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from 6,900s BCE – to around 5,700s BCE | |
A valley civilisation tablet. | |
Capital | Purghur] |
Today part of |
The Ghobari Valley Civilisation (GVC), also known as the Ghobari Civilisation, was an ancient civilisation that existed in the Ghobari Valley of Mahana and Mekabiri from around 7,000BCE to 5,700BCE. It was one of Europa's earliest known civilisations and Orient's oldest.