In what respects was indian social system different from the social organisation of ancient societies in western europe
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It is referred to frequently in the ancient Indian texts. The four classes were the Brahmins (priestly people), the Kshatriyas (also called Rajanyas, who were rulers, administrators and warriors), the Vaishyas (artisans, merchants, tradesmen and farmers), and Shudras (labouring classes
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INDIAN SOCIETY. Society has traditionally been strongly patriarchal and strongly hierarchal. ... The extended family, village community and caste system are three primary societal structures. There are great contrasts between traditional India and modern high-tech and Westernized India.
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