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how were the affairs of jatis regulated​

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Answered by LEGEND778
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These rules and regulations were enforced by an assembly of elders from the jati, known as the 'jati panchayat'. The jatis were also required to follow the rules of their villages, which were governed by a chieftain.

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Jatis were the sub-castes which were grouped on the basis of economic and social status. They were ranked as per their backgrounds and their occupations. Ranks were not fixed permanently. They varied as per the power, influence, and resources controlled by members of the jatis. Hence the status of the same jati could vary from area to area Jatis had their own system of ruling. They framed their own rules and regulations for managing the conduct of their members. An assembly of elders was responsible for enforcing these regulations. This assembly of elders was called jati panchayat. But jatis were also required to abide by the rules of their villages.

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