How did the early Indo-Aryans measure their wealth?

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The early Indo-Aryans measured their wealth primarily in terms of cattle, specifically cows. Cows were considered valuable assets and were used for various purposes such as plowing the fields, providing milk and dairy products, and were also used as a form of currency for trading. The possession of a large number of cows indicated wealth and social status among the early Indo-Aryans.
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