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caste system
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Feudalism was a medieval European system in which land was exchanged for military service, creating a hierarchical society based on loyalty and land ownership. The Aryan caste system, in contrast, was a social structure in ancient India that divided society into rigid hereditary groups, with one's caste determining their occupation and social status. Unlike feudalism, the caste system was based on birth and mandated limited social mobility.
India's caste system is a complex social hierarchy based on birth, with individuals belonging to specific hereditary social categories, whereas the Aryan social class system was a simpler division into four main groups - Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors), Vaishyas (merchants), and Shudras (laborers). The caste system in India is more rigid and stratified compared to the Aryan social class system.
The Caste System.
it is the "social pyramid" if ancient India I think.
The Vedic Aryans, an ancient Indo-Aryan group, are believed to have introduced the caste system to India. The caste system became an integral part of Indian society, dividing people into distinct social classes based on their birth and occupation. Over time, the caste system evolved and became deeply ingrained in Indian culture, religion, and social structure.
best describes the Aryan caste system
Yes they did the Caste System is a complex form of social organization that began to take shape after the Indo-Aryan migration
caste system
The caste system was invented in India. It was originally called Varna. The caste system is the social structure in which classes are determined by heredity.