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Some historians argue that the de-hoarding of Indian wealth helped stabilize European markets and financed the Industrial Revolution.
The phrase is often associated with specific campaigns where vast riches were funneled out of India to finance foreign empires or private fortunes: indian booty
In contemporary discourse, the term is frequently cited in discussions regarding and the ethics of colonial-era acquisitions. Many scholars and activists argue that this "booty" represents a systematic drain of India's cultural and economic heritage. Some historians argue that the de-hoarding of Indian
During the 18th and 19th centuries, British officials and generals, such as Robert Clive, amassed private collections of Indian artifacts and wealth. Much of this material was eventually shipped to the UK, forming significant portions of collections in the British Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum . Notable Examples Current Status Koh-i-Noor Diamond Golconda Mines, India Part of the British Crown Jewels. Peacock Throne Mughal Empire Dismantled/lost after Nader Shah’s death. Tipu’s Tiger Kingdom of Mysore Displayed at the V&A Museum, London. Amravati Marbles Andhra Pradesh, India Housed in the British Museum. Modern Significance During the 18th and 19th centuries, British officials