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Arey Bhai, unlike some of the other posters, I have no axe to grind in this discussion. I am just interested in history, especially of South Asia. Thanks for the link.
I have read about it.
1. Ghaggar-Hakra dried in 1900BC in an earthquake causing desertification and many cities being abandoned and people moving Eastward in Ganges plain.
2. The indus was confined to three disjoint localized region called Jhukar, cemetery H and Rangpur.(as shown in the map).
3. At some cities, Indus valley civilization of Continous until 1000BC. Pirak(IVC site) remained continuously inhabited even at the time of Alexander's invasion.
4. Moreover, historians believe Ghaggar-Hakra is Saraswati of Rigveda( it flowed between Satluj and Yamuna) matching the description matching Ghaggar-Hakra and thus Rigveda must be older than 1900BC as one of its river mentioned in Rigveda dried in 1900BC and that Indus valley geography is same as Sapta Sindhu of Rigveda(land of 7 rivers).