Sindhu-Sauvīra

Sindhu-Sauvīra
c.1000 BCEc.518 BCE
The Sindhu-Sauvīra kingdom and the Mahājanapadas in the Post Vedic period
CapitalRoruka or Vītabhaya/Vītībhaya
Common languagesPrakrits
Religion
Jainism and Historical Vedic Religion
GovernmentMonarchy
Historical eraIron Age India
 Established
c.1000 BCE
 Conquered by the Achaemenid Empire
c.518 BCE
Succeeded by
Hiⁿdūš
(Achaemenid Empire)
Today part ofPakistan

Sindhu-Sauvīra (Sanskrit: Sindhu-Sauvīra; Pāli: Sindhu-Sovīra) was an ancient Indo-Aryan kingdom of the lower Indus Valley in western South Asia (present-day Sindh) whose existence is attested during the Iron Age. The inhabitants of Sindhu were called the Saindhavas, and the inhabitants of Sauvīra were called Sauvīrakas.