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The '''Indus''' (known as <b>Sindhu</b> in ancient times) is a ] in ] after which ] is named. The '''Indus''' (known as <b>Sindhu</b> in ancient times) is a ] in ] after which ] is named.

It flows from the ] approximately southwest to the ]. It flows from the ] approximately southwest to the ].




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The Indus (known as Sindhu in ancient times) is a river in Pakistan after which India is named. It flows from the Himalayas approximately southwest to the Arabian Sea.

See also Indus Valley Civilisation.