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what change took place in Varna based society ?​

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Answered by Student213
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Answer: Within the varna-based society, smaller castes called jatis emerged. Jatis, rather than varna, became the basis for organizing society.

Garh: khel

Sib Singh: Ahom state

Tanda: chaurasi

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The following changes took place in verna-based society:

As the economy and the needs of society grew, people with new skills emerged.

As a result, the smaller castes, or jatis, emerged within varnas.

For example, new castes appeared amongst the Brahmanas. On the other hand, many tribes and social groups were taken into caste-based society and given the status of jatis.

Specialised artisans – smiths, carpenters and masons – were also recognised as separate jatis by the Brahmanas.

Jatis, rather than varna, became the basis for organising society.

Among the Kshatriyas, new Rajput clans became powerful.

The rise of jatis led to unequal social order and a greater divide between castes.

Varnas helped identify people with specialized skills and formalized labor.

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