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State the condition of the Indian society in the eighteenth century?

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Answered by krohit68654321
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The social system of Hindus was predominantly based on the caste system which had arisen in ancient times. ... They were socially and economically backward. The Mughal Empire had declined after the eath of Aurangzeb in 1707. India was divided into a number of small and big states fighting with one other.

Answered by Priyaqhdhj
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Social life and culture in the 18th century were marked by stagnation and dependence on the past. There was, of course, no uniformity of culture and social patterns all over the country. Nor did all Hindus and all Muslims form two distinct societies. People were divided by religion, region, tribe, language, and caste.

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