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what is jati?explain

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Answered by deepshika1512
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Indian society is even today an agglomeration of numerous castes, tribes and religious communities. The tribal and caste groups are endogamous, reproductively isolated populations traditionally distributed over a restricted geographical range. The different caste populations, unlike tribes, have extensive geographical overlap and members of several castes generally constitute the complex village society.
Answered by Raghav1111111111
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Jati is a Sanskrit word meaning "birth." The term is used for the thousands of clans, communities, tribes and religious groups in India, and may also refer to a caste within Hindu society. An Indian person's surname will often denote their jati association.
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