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The Hindu social caste system begins with the Brahmin or the priests. Lower on the system are the Kshatriyas or the nobles, the Vaisyas or the farmers and producers, and the Shudras or the laborers.
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the Hindu social class separation system
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The Brahmin caste was considered the highest. The higher ranks of soldiers usually were recruited from the Kshatrya caste.
nothing but earlier it was known as the kings of that time
a caste. (pronounced cast.)
The four levels of the caste system in traditional Hindu society are: 1) Brahmins (priests and scholars), 2) Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), 3) Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and 4) Shudras (laborers and servants). Below these four levels are the Dalits, who were historically considered outside of the caste system and faced severe discrimination.
No, those would be the Untouchables
The rigid Hindu system of hereditary social distinctions based on castes.