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Which is the most successful civilization of human history?

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Indic
 
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In no particular order...

Indian
Greek
Persian
Chinese
Sumerian
Egyptian
 
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Egyptian - all the way. Perhaps the only civilization which touched the bottom (came very near to extinction) then rose to new heights.

Indian (or vedic) civilization is hard to characterize, there is no coherence (and no achievements :P).
 
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Egyptian - all the way. Perhaps the only civilization which touched the bottom (came very near to extinction) then rose to new heights.

Indian (or vedic) civilization is hard to characterize, there is no coherence (and no achievements :P).

And, you are an expert on civilizations - how?
 
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Egyptian - all the way. Perhaps the only civilization which touched the bottom (came very near to extinction) then rose to new heights.

Indian (or vedic) civilization is hard to characterize, there is no coherence (and no achievements :P).

Ancient Indians weren't stupid they built big cities and had a very sophisticated civilization.

Please look at relief images of their cities alone.

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All I see Pakistanis like you don't have proper knowledge of Pre-Islamic history of your land. Gandhara is mentioned in Mahabharat (Maha=Great, Bharat=India) and Buddhist scriptures. Gandhara as an individual civilization didn't exist.

Dude i dont even remember what i was talking about as it was about 3 weeks ago so i will take your word for it.
 
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