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Howdah

Carriage placed on the back of an elephant, camel, or other animal

A howdah or houdah also known as hathi howdah, is a carriage which is positioned on the back of an elephant, or occasionally some other animal, such as a camel, used most often in the past to carry wealthy people during progresses or processions, hunting or in warfare. It was also a symbol of wealth for the owner and as a result might be elaborately decorated, even with expensive gemstones.

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