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_aDharani, Jagadevappa T _91513 |
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| 245 | _aHistory of Caste System in India | ||
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_aDelhi: _bManglam Publishers, _c2023 |
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| 300 | _aix, 195p. | ||
| 520 | _aThe Indian Caste system is historically one of the main dimensions where people in India are socially differentiated through class, religion, tribe, gender and language. Although this order forms of differentiated exist in all human societies, it becomes a problem when one or more of these dimensions overlap each other and become the sale basis of systematic ranking and inequalities to valued resources line with income, power and prestige. The Indian caste system in considered a closed systems of stratification, which means that a person's social behavior with people from another social status. Caste system in ancient South Asia chronologically but due scanty evidences about systems dynasty wise in ancient Andhra and Karnataka caste systems in states. | ||
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_aCaste System _vIndia _91514 |
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_aCaste System _vAncient South India _91515 |
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