The group of people often referred to as being "kicked out" of the Caste System in India are the Dalits, formerly known as "Untouchables." They historically faced severe discrimination and social exclusion, being marginalized and assigned the lowest status in the traditional caste hierarchy. Although the caste system is officially abolished and discrimination is illegal, social stigmas and inequalities persist in some areas of society.
a group of people that invaded India and developed the caste system
The Brahmins developed the caste system.
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The group outside the caste system are the untouchables they are'nt considered part of the caste system
a group of people that invaded India and developed the caste system
People brought a group of one is born
i think it helps people decied what group they belong to
The caste system is associated with Hinduism. It is a social hierarchy that categorizes people into different groups based on their birth, and has historically determined one's social status and opportunities in life.
The Brahma was the highest group in the caste system in India.
i think it helps people decied what group they belong to
The untouchables were people that did not belong to a group of the caste, so they were not considered a group of the caste system. My World History teacher from the University of Arkansas in Monticello says that it included outcasts, "untouchables," and "children of God." Another name for "childern of God" is harijans.
Untouchables, The outcasts, Dalits.