What were called untouchables? how were they discriminated against
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The term Dalit is a self-applied concept for what was called the untouchables and others that were outside of the traditional Hindu caste hierarchy. When these people became part of the Indian subcontinent cannot be easily determined.
They discriminated against sex, religion, caste, etc..
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