In the epic of Mahabharata, Dronacharya was the guru (teacher)
to young princes. He was a Brahman ('upper' social class), and
famously refused to teach a tribal youth Eklavya because he
was from a 'lower' social caste.
Is such practice also found in medieval period? Justify your answer with an example
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Yes such acts are also found in mediaeval period . Mostly my the Tughlaq kings . They treated people unequally and gave more importance to their caste , they refused keep other religion people as their ministers and treated them badly
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its not because he is lower caste but , its coz he was a member of kauvravas n teaching him may cause harm to pandavas
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