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On what basis was the Aryan society divided? Mention the function of each social group

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Answered by Kausmitachakrabarti
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The Kshatriyas (KSHA-tree-uhs) were rulers or warriors. The Vaisyas (VYSH-yuhs) were commoners, including farmers, craftspeople, and traders. The Sudras (SOO-drahs) were laborers and servants. This caste system became more complex, dividing Indian society into groups based on rank, wealth or occupation.

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Answered by sabihanazeer7
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The Kshatriyas (KSHA-tree-uhs) were rulers or warriors. The Vaisyas (VYSH-yuhs) were commoners, including farmers, craftspeople, and traders. The Sudras (SOO-drahs) were laborers and servants. This caste system became more complex, dividing Indian society into groups based on rank, wealth, or occupation.

Explanation:

Aryan society was divided into social classes. There

were four main groups, called varnas. The Brahmins

(BRAH-muhns) were priests and were the highest

ranking varna. The Kshatriyas (KSHA-tree-uhs)

were rulers or warriors. The Vaisyas (VYSH-yuhs)

were commoners, including farmers, craftspeople,

and traders. The Sudras (SOO-drahs) were laborers

and servants.

This caste system became more complex,

dividing Indian society into groups based on rank,

wealth or occupation. Castes were family-based. If

you were born into a caste, you would probably stay

in it for your whole life. Life for the lower castes

was difficult, but those who had no caste, called

untouchables were ostracized.

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