How were the dasas and dasyus different from the Aryans?
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Dasas/Dasyus were a group of people who were different from Aryans (people who composed hymns). ... Most of the dasas were enslaved and so the term 'dasa' (and the feminine dasi) came to mean slave. These were women and men who were often captured in war and were treated as the property of their owners.
The aryans were taller, lighter in skin color, and spoke a different language. The aryans had not developed a writing system and they were also a pastoral people and counted their wealth in cows. The dasas were town dwellers and lived in communities protected by walls
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