Did the early Indo aryans measure there wealth in cattle

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Yes, the early Indo-Aryans did measure their wealth in cattle. Cattle played a crucial role in their economy and society. They were used for various purposes such as dairy farming, plowing fields, transportation, and religious rituals. The possession of cattle was a symbol of wealth and prosperity, and the more cattle a person had, the higher their social status. Cattle were also often used as a form of currency for trade and were given as gifts or as a form of dowry during marriages.
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