Noun
an Asian river that rises in Tibet and flows through northern India and then southwest through Kashmir and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea
Source: WordNetFour thousand years ago, we, the people of the Indus River basin, had cities that were laid out on grids and boasted underground sewers, while the ancestors of those who would invade and colonize America were illiterate barbarians. Mohsin Hamid
the valley of the Indus was the site of an early civilization Source: Internet
Caravan of merchants in the Indus River Valley Talpurs The Talpur tribe migrated from Dera Ghazi Khan in Punjab to Sindh on the invitation of Kalhora to help them organize unruly Baloch tribes living in Sindh. Source: Internet
About five million people lived in one million square miles in the Valley of Indus River. Source: Internet
And history tells us that some of the early settlers of this paradise-island hailed from the northwest of India and the Indus River region, which Afghans then and today have inhabited. Source: Internet
Daulat surrendered and was pardoned, thus within three weeks of crossing the Indus River Babur became the master of Punjab. Source: Internet