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How did the early I do aryans measure there wealth
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The early Indo-Aryans, who were an ancient group of people in the Indian subcontinent, measured their wealth primarily through the ownership of cattle. Cattle were considered a sign of prosperity and were used for various purposes such as milk, agriculture, and trade. The number of cattle a person or family owned was an important indicator of their wealth and social status in the early Indo-Aryan society.