Social Sciences, asked by adityakumar8025, 6 months ago

sakyas were
1 tribal
2 group
3 religious
4 none of these ​

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Answered by navya848878
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Answer:

religious

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Answered by Miandhar052
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The Shakyas were an eastern sub-Himalayan ethnic group on the periphery, both geographically and culturally, of the eastern Indian subcontinent in the 5th century BCE. Bronkhorst calls this eastern culture Greater Magadha and notes that "Buddhism and Jainism arose in a culture which was recognized as being non-Vedic".

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