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India's caste system is different from the Aryan social class because the Indian's marriages were only permitted only between persons of the same class. I hope I was a help!
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The caste system in India is a social hierarchy that has largely been influenced by traditional Hindu beliefs and practices. The system assigns individuals to different social groups based on their birth, leading to stratification and discrimination. Cultural, historical, and socioeconomic factors have also played a role in perpetuating the caste system over time.
The term "Aryan race" is a now-discredited concept that was used to describe a hypothetical race of people who were believed to be superior. It was popularized by Nazi ideology in the early 20th century, but has no basis in scientific fact. The idea of an "Aryan race" has been widely rejected by the scientific community.
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1st class -Priest 2nd class-Rulers 3rd class-merchants 4th class-servents
1st class- priests(gurus)2nd class- rulers(rajas)3rd class- merchants4th class- servants
Aryan society was traditionally divided into three different groups or classes. The Aryans called their different classes varnasvarnas:The Aryan word for its social class groups.. By 1000 BC, as the Aryans migrated into the Indian subcontinent, a fourth, subordinate group emerged for those native peoples who were captured and enslaved.
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When the Aryans first entered India, they were divided in three social classes, the warriors, the priests and the common people.
There is more than one Vedic religion, which refers to religions that emerged in India. This would include Hinduism and Buddhism. Aryan
A:Probably the Aryan culture of southern Russia. This is where the monotheistic religion of Zoroastrianism emerged. Monotheism later emerged briefly in Egypt and in Judah.
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