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... castes , each caste disclosing specific social ties of its own . The relation between the chief and rayat , even in so far as it is agricultural , does not quite exempt the higher castes from the inferior position . Brahmans and Kayeths ...
... castes , each caste disclosing specific social ties of its own . The relation between the chief and rayat , even in so far as it is agricultural , does not quite exempt the higher castes from the inferior position . Brahmans and Kayeths ...
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Samaj . The members of each Samaj would , under the caste rule of inter - marriage , have the same caste occupation , though that is no longer imperative . But in so far as restrictions have been imposed upon any samajes in regard to ...
Samaj . The members of each Samaj would , under the caste rule of inter - marriage , have the same caste occupation , though that is no longer imperative . But in so far as restrictions have been imposed upon any samajes in regard to ...
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... caste - system of India . It is an institution which belongs to the world's past history , to remote ages and archaic life ; but in India it is a living system , powerful in its character , universal in its influence . Elsewhere the ...
... caste - system of India . It is an institution which belongs to the world's past history , to remote ages and archaic life ; but in India it is a living system , powerful in its character , universal in its influence . Elsewhere the ...
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