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Between 8th and 14th century, the term Kshatriya was used for group of Brahmins. True or False

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Answered by drcharan2007
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Answer:

false, as kshatriya means rulers or warriors while brahmin means the person who studied and conducts rituals.

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Answered by prernasinhalm
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Answer:

False. The brahmins were not termed as Kshatriya between the 8th and 14th century.

Explanation:

  • Kshatriyas was the term used to denote the warriors between the 8th and 14th century. It is derived from a Sanskrit word. It was the second-highest status after the brahmin in the four social classes during those times.
  • Brahmin was the highest class among the four social classes. They were mostly the priests and teachers or used to hold the most powerful position spiritually and socially.
  • Hence the statement is wrong that the term Kshatriya was used for the group of brahmins.
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