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      • From the late 13th century until the beginning of the 16th, successive waves of invaders from Central Asia, such as Timur, Tamerlane and Babur, plundered Indian wealth. India’s economy began to change from one based on simple agricultural production to one more sophisticated and based on commercial trade.
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  7. Date: 13th century. Culture: India (Orissa) Medium: Ferruginous stone. Dimensions: H. 72 in. (182.9 cm) Classification: Sculpture. Credit Line: Purchase, Florance Waterbury Bequest, 1970. Accession Number: 1970.44

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