A. Chenab and Jhelum
B. Ravi and Chenab
C. Jhelum and Kabul
D. lndus and Jhelum
The Indus and Jhelum rivers were important to the Gandhara civilization, as they provided water for irrigation and transportation. The region along the Jhelum river was particularly important, as it was the site of several important cities, including Taxila and Pushkalavati, which were centers of trade, culture, and learning. These cities were located on important trade routes between India, Central Asia, and the Middle East, and they were known for their sophisticated urban planning and architecture. The Indus river also played an important role in the Gandhara civilization, as it was the lifeblood of the region and provided water for irrigation and agriculture. The cities of Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa, which were part of the earlier Indus Valley Civilization, were located along the Indus river and are also part of the rich cultural heritage of the region.