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Indus Valley Collection

Discover the enchanting beauty of the Indus Valley, nestled in the majestic landscapes of Ladakh, India

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Thiksey. The immense and beautifully gilded Maitreya Buddha in the Chamkhang temple

India, Ladakh, Thiksey. The immense and beautifully gilded Maitreya Buddha in the Chamkhang temple at Thiksey Monastery

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Illustrated map of Indus Valley civilisation

Illustrated map of Indus Valley civilisation

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, colorful tibetan prayer flags

India, Ladakh, Leh, colorful tibetan prayer flags
India, Ladakh, Leh, colorful Tibetan prayer flags

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Great Bath

Great Bath, Indus Civilization, Mohenjodaro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Illustration of map highlighting Indus Valley region and ancient tablet showing water buffalo

Illustration of map highlighting Indus Valley region and ancient tablet showing water buffalo

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: A stupa bound with prayer flags stands under the walls of Leh Palace, Leh

A stupa bound with prayer flags stands under the walls of Leh Palace, Leh, Indus Valley, Ladakh, India, Asia

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Lamayuru village, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Lamayuru village, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Buddha, Thikse monastery, Thikse, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Buddha, Thikse monastery, Thikse, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Lothal, southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India, Asia

Lothal, southernmost site of the ancient Indus Valley civilisation, Gujarat, India, Asia

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Woman Riding Two Brahman Bulls, 2000-1750 B. C. (bronze)

Woman Riding Two Brahman Bulls, 2000-1750 B. C. (bronze)
3931603 Woman Riding Two Brahman Bulls, 2000-1750 B.C. (bronze) by Harappan; height: 14 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Indus Valley or Harappan Civilisation)

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Bowl with painted decoration, c. 2500-2000 B. C. (painted ceramic)

Bowl with painted decoration, c. 2500-2000 B. C. (painted ceramic)
3931602 Bowl with painted decoration, c.2500-2000 B.C. (painted ceramic) by Harappan; height: 15.3 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Found at Damb Sadaat in Baluchistan)

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Reclining mouflon, c. 2600-1900 BC (marble)

Reclining mouflon, c. 2600-1900 BC (marble)
3746335 Reclining mouflon, c.2600-1900 BC (marble) by Harappan; length: 28 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Indus Valley or Harappan Civilisation)

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Two seals depicting mythological animals, from Mohenjo-Daro, c. 2300 BC (stone)

Two seals depicting mythological animals, from Mohenjo-Daro, c. 2300 BC (stone)
EAM157935 Two seals depicting mythological animals, from Mohenjo-Daro, c.2300 BC (stone) by Harappan; National Museum of Karachi, Karachi, Pakistan; Pakistani, out of copyright

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: View on the Indus, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View on the Indus, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View on the Indus, 1890. The Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley refers to military occupation of territories in North-western regions of India, from 6th-4th centuries BC

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India-Pakistan boundary seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981

India-Pakistan boundary seen from aboard the second Space Shuttle flight, November 1981. The border between India and Pakistan stretches from the Arabian Sea to the foothills of the Himalayan

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: The Citadel of Attock and a bridge of boats over the Indus, Pakistan, 1895

The Citadel of Attock and a bridge of boats over the Indus, Pakistan, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XVI

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Pakistani sherd painted with stylised humped bull, 18th century BC

Pakistani sherd painted with stylised humped bull, 18th century BC
Sherd painted with stylised humped bull, from Harappa, cemetery H culture, 18th century BC

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: The chess board from the Indus civilisation at Mohenjodaro

The chess board from the Indus civilisation at Mohenjodaro, in the Karachi Museum, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Map showing layout of ancient Indus Valley city of Mohenjo Daro, upper and lower towns

Map showing layout of ancient Indus Valley city of Mohenjo Daro, upper and lower towns

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Map of Indian Subcontinent with River Indus and Indus Valley highlighted

Map of Indian Subcontinent with River Indus and Indus Valley highlighted

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Illustration of terracotta amulet showing a trading ship, Mohenjo-Daro, Indus Valley

Illustration of terracotta amulet showing a trading ship, Mohenjo-Daro, Indus Valley

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: PANC2A-00052

PANC2A-00052
King Porus of India surrenders to Alexander the Great, 326 BC. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th century illustration

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: The huge 15 metre high statue of Maitreya (Chamba) Buddha (the Buddha to come)

The huge 15 metre high statue of Maitreya (Chamba) Buddha (the Buddha to come), the largest effigy of Buddha in India, Thikse Gompa, near Leh, Indus Valley, Ladakh, India, Asia

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Necklace of carnelian beads

Necklace of carnelian beads, Mohenjodaro, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Lamayuru village, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Lamayuru village, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Matho Monastery, Indus Valley nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Matho Monastery, Indus Valley nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Nuns, Hemis Monastery, Indus Valley, Ladakh, India

Nuns, Hemis Monastery, Indus Valley, Ladakh, India

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh. Looking south out over Leh, capital of Ladakh, towards the Zanskar Range

India, Ladakh, Leh. Looking south out over Leh, capital of Ladakh, towards the Zanskar Range, with Stok Kangri peak clearly visible

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Thiksey. Young novice monk sweeping up the tsampa crumbs at morning prayers or puja

India, Ladakh, Thiksey. Young novice monk sweeping up the tsampa crumbs at morning prayers or puja, Thiksey Monastery

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Hemis. Monk reciting prayers to the slow rhythm of a drum at Hemis Monastery

India, Ladakh, Hemis. Monk reciting prayers to the slow rhythm of a drum at Hemis Monastery

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Lamayuru. Lamayuru Monastery, remote and isolated, hemmed in by dramatic snow covered

India, Ladakh, Lamayuru. Lamayuru Monastery, remote and isolated, hemmed in by dramatic snow covered mountains

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Thiksey. The golden finial of a chorten at Thiksey Monastery

India, Ladakh, Thiksey. The golden finial of a chorten at Thiksey Monastery

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Thiksey. View of the Indus Valley from Thiksey Monastery

India, Ladakh, Thiksey. View of the Indus Valley from Thiksey Monastery

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Alchi. Alchi Tsatsapuri is a little-know temple complex situated in close vicinity

India, Ladakh, Alchi. Alchi Tsatsapuri is a little-know temple complex situated in close vicinity to the very famous Alchi Choskhor in Ladakh. It contains superb early wall-paintings

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh. Stok Kangri Peak from Leh. Stok Kangri is the highest mountain in the Stok

India, Ladakh, Leh. Stok Kangri Peak from Leh. Stok Kangri is the highest mountain in the Stok Range in the Himalayas, in the Ladakh region of North West India

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Lamayuru village, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India

Lamayuru village, Indus Valley, nr Leh, Ladakh, India
Lamayuru village, Indus Valley, near Leh, Ladakh, India

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, small colorful buddhist temple with dragon figure and Leh Palace

India, Ladakh, Leh, small colorful buddhist temple with dragon figure and Leh Palace
India, Ladakh, Leh, small colorful Buddhist temple with dragon figure and Leh Palace in background

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, scenic landscape view of Indus Valley

India, Ladakh, Leh, scenic landscape view of Indus Valley

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, prayer flags at Shanti Stupa

India, Ladakh, Leh, prayer flags at Shanti Stupa

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, prayer flags on white Stupa

India, Ladakh, Leh, prayer flags on white Stupa

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, buddha at the Gonkang Gompa

India, Ladakh, Leh, buddha at the Gonkang Gompa
India, Ladakh, Leh, Buddha at the Gonkang Gompa

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, prayer flags with Indus Valley in the background

India, Ladakh, Leh, prayer flags with Indus Valley in the background

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, prayer flags with Leh palace in background

India, Ladakh, Leh, prayer flags with Leh palace in background

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, Shanti stupa with Himalaya in background

India, Ladakh, Leh, Shanti stupa with Himalaya in background

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: India, Ladakh, Leh, small white stupa at the entrance of the city

India, Ladakh, Leh, small white stupa at the entrance of the city

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Mid-Victorian map of India

Mid-Victorian map of India
A mid-Victorian map of the Indian subcontinent at the time of the British Empire, showing various missionary society stations

Background imageIndus Valley Collection: Kharpocho Fort

Kharpocho Fort
A view of the old Kharpocho Fort in Skardu along the bank of Indus River



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Discover the enchanting beauty of the Indus Valley, nestled in the majestic landscapes of Ladakh, India. Journey through time as you explore this ancient civilization's rich history and cultural treasures. In Thiksey, be awe-struck by the immense and beautifully gilded Maitreya Buddha residing within the Chamkhang temple. Its serene presence exudes a sense of tranquility that captivates all who visit. As you wander through Leh, vibrant Tibetan prayer flags flutter in the wind, adding splashes of color to an already picturesque town. These flags carry prayers and blessings to the heavens above, creating a spiritual atmosphere that permeates every corner. Marvel at an illustrated map showcasing the vast extent of the Indus Valley civilization. This remarkable ancient society left behind a legacy that continues to intrigue historians and archaeologists alike. Immerse yourself in history as you encounter remnants of their advanced engineering skills at the Great Bath. Step back in time and imagine life during this prosperous era while standing amidst its well-preserved ruins. An illustration highlights not only the geographical significance but also showcases an ancient tablet depicting water buffalos – symbols of agricultural prosperity for these early settlers. Underneath Leh Palace's towering walls stands a stupa adorned with prayer flags – a symbol of devotion and protection against negative energies. Feel its sacred energy enveloping you as you pay homage to centuries-old traditions. Gaze upon Stok Kangri Peak from Leh, witnessing nature's grandeur unfold before your eyes. This majestic mountain reigns supreme over Ladakh's Stok Range, offering breathtaking vistas that leave visitors spellbound. Unearth artifacts from Mohenjodaro like an intricately carved chessboard – evidence of their intellectual pursuits even thousands of years ago. Marvel at how this game has transcended time and remains beloved worldwide today. Witness where past meets present as Indus Valley merges seamlessly with Stok-Kangri massif on an illustrated map.