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Difference between dominate castes and subordinate castes??

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Answered by lensleopard458
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Explanation:

Anthropologists and sociologists have long emphasised the notion of a 'dominant' caste to understand village life in India. M N Srinivas first defined the term 'dominant caste' to refer to the caste in the village which is numerically strong and also wields the greatest economic and political power

Answered by Tanishabharti
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Dömïñãté Çàstës:-

Rural India remains a caste-based society. M N Srinivas first defined the term 'dominant caste' to refer to the caste in the village which is numerically strong and also wields the greatest economic and political power (Srinivas 1987).

Súbørdïñätē Çåstês:-

1 : placed in or occupying a lower class, rank, or position : inferior a subordinate officer.

2 : submissive to or controlled by authority.

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