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refers to a group of people, who did not belong to the caste hierarchy and lived
outside the village.​

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Answered by kayalvizhikalaivanan
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Outsides

Explanation:

outsides refer to a group of people, who did not belong to the caste hierarchy and lived outside of the village

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Answered by ParvezShere
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Untouchables refers to a group of people, who did not belong to the caste hierarchy and lived outside the village:

  • The caste system of India divided its people into the upper and lower castes. The Dalits or untouchables were considered the lowest of these and often neglected by society.
  • Gandhi called these people 'Harijan' the people of God.
  • They were very ill-treated and anything touched by them was considered impure.
  • They were not allowed to live amongst the upper class, go to temples, go to schools, and were expected to live outside the city in order to maintain the city's purity.

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