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In Aztec society, the upper class was primarily composed of nobles, known as the "pipiltin." This elite group included high-ranking priests, military leaders, and government officials, who held significant power and wealth. They owned large estates and had access to luxury goods, distinguishing them from the commoners and lower classes. The upper class played a crucial role in governance and religious practices, shaping the cultural and political landscape of the Aztec Empire.

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