aladad
Aladad is a term that can refer to several things, most notably a type of domesticated cattle found in India. These cattle, often referred to as "Indian cattle" or "zebu cattle," are characterized by their distinctive hump on the shoulders, a dewlap, and often long, floppy ears. Aladad cattle are a common sight in rural Indian landscapes and play a significant role in the agricultural economy. They are primarily raised for milk, meat, and draft power, assisting farmers with plowing fields and transporting goods. Different breeds of Aladad cattle exist, each with specific traits suited to various regional climates and purposes. Their genetic makeup is well-adapted to the hot and humid Indian climate, making them hardy and resilient.
Beyond the context of cattle, "Aladad" might also appear as a personal name or a place name