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The horse traders of medieval India?​

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Answered by sayyedhajraa
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Odd toed ungulate, or hoofed mammals, such as horses, rhinos, and tapirs, may have their evolutionary origins in Indian subcontinent.[web 1] While horse remains and related artifacts have been found in Late Harappan (1900-1300 BCE) sites, indicating that horses may have been present at Late Harappan times,[1] horses did not play an essential role in the Harappan civilisation,[2] in contrast to the Vedic period (1500-500 BCE).[3] The importance of the horse for the Indo-Aryans is indicated by the Sanskrit word Ashva, "horse," which is often mentioned in the Vedas and Hindu scriptures.

Horse-drawn chariot carved onto the mandapam of Airavatesvara Temple, Darasuram, c. 12th century.

Krishna, Arjuna at Kurukshetra, 18th- to 19th-century painting.

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