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Because they felt like it
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
best describes the Aryan 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.
The Caste System was not created by a specific person. It grew and developed over time. Different caste systems developed in different places. Perhaps the most well known now is the Caste System of India, but Europe, other parts of Asia, and the Americas have had caste systems at various times in history.
They believed people of greater importance shouldn't be together.
There is no reason to think that Gupta kings did not believe in caste system. They were hindus, and caste system was a part of the Hindu social structure.
the caste system
Because they felt like it
adhering to the strict rules of the caste system
It was a good idea to enforce Caste System . Because it sustained the society & kept it going without problems.
The Hindu caste system determined a person's profession and who they were permitted to interact with
Brahmins (scholars and priests)Kshatriyas (kings and warriors)Vaishyas (merchants)Shudras (farmers, service providers)Parjanya (untouchables)Read more: Gupta_Empire's_caste_system
Brahmins (scholars and priests)Kshatriyas (kings and warriors)Vaishyas (merchants)Shudras (farmers, service providers)Parjanya (untouchables)Read more: Gupta_Empire's_caste_system
Kaila Mata.
They thought they were "organizing" the civilazation by lableing people
The Gupta family belonged to the Vaishya caste. The original homeland of the Gupta dynasty was in Uttar Pradesh or Bangladesh.