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For centuries, locals in southeastern Iran have called a place “Hind-e-Kushak” — Little India. But why would a desert region in Iran carry a name that literally means Little India? In this documentary investigation, we explore the ancient site of Konar Sandal, part of the broader Jiroft Civilization, a Bronze Age culture dating back nearly 4,500 years. Archaeologists excavating this region have uncovered urban architecture, trade goods, craft techniques, and material culture that closely resemble patterns known from the Indus Valley Civilization. Was this coincidence? Trade? Cultural exchange? Or something deeper? We examine: • The archaeology of Konar Sandal (Jiroft) • Bronze Age Iran and its urban development • Indus trade networks across Mesopotamia and the Iranian plateau • The presence of zebu bulls, etched carnelian beads, and other Indus-style artifacts • The Helmand Valley corridor and long-distance commerce • Medieval accounts referencing Indian merchants in the region • And what this means for the broader timeline of ancient civilizations Serious archaeology has long shown that Indus artifacts appear in Mesopotamia, Assyria, and Egypt. But Jiroft raises a deeper question — not just about trade, but about civilizational interaction in the Bronze Age. This is not a nationalist argument. It is an archaeological investigation. The goal is simple: To understand how interconnected the ancient world truly was. Because when you follow the material evidence — seals, beads, urban grids, trade goods — you begin to see a network stretching from the Indus Valley to the Iranian plateau and beyond. And that changes how we think about ancient history. 📍 Chapters 00:00 The Archaeological Paradox 00:43 Hind-e-Kushak – “Little India” in Iran 02:00 Medieval Accounts & Indian Merchants 03:45 Excavation of Konar Sandal 05:30 Indus Artefacts in Iran 07:45 Seals, Urban Planning & Cultural Patterns 09:45 Bronze Age Trade Networks Across Iran 11:20 What Archaeologists Found at Konar Sandal 13:10 The Helmand Valley Corridor 15:00 Indus Trade System & Interconnected Civilizations 16:40 What This Means for Ancient Timelines 18:05 Final Thoughts 🔎 Keywords Jiroft civilization Konar Sandal Hind e Kushak Little India Iran Indus Valley Civilization Bronze Age Iran Helmand Valley Ancient trade networks Carnelian beads Zebu bull archaeology Ancient Iran India connections Suggested #Jiroft #IndusValley #AncientIran #BronzeAge #KonarSandal #Archaeology #AncientCivilizations