Sociology, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

From where has the word 'caste' been derived?

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Answered by dreamrob
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• The word caste has been derived from the Portuguese casta and the Spanish dictionary.

• It means 'race' or tribe or breed.

• It is a form of social startisfaction by endogamy.

• Generally, caste used in Hindu systems for studying social divisions.

• The caste system came from India, people were divided on the basis of their occupations and cultures.

• It is a specialized form of social insect. It became instinctive.

Answered by presentmoment
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The term caste is obtained from the Portuguese word casta.  

Explanation:

  • In the Indian conditions, this term has been examined from different perspectives by sociologists, historians, scientists, political and others.
  • The professor may distinguish in their point of view in problematizing the problem, but it was likely regarded as the most powerful constituent of social form in India.
  • So the caste system has been tended as the most important aspect of Indian social memoir from ancient times until the date.

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