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What were “jatis”? How were the affairs of jatis regulated? please answer the question fast.the answer in 5 to 6 lines

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Answered by rituchohan646
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Jāti is a group of clans, tribes, communities, and sub-communities, and religions in India.During this period, several social and economic differences emerged among the people, which led to the introduction of Jatis or sub-castes, where people were ranked on the basis of their occupations and backgrounds. The affairs of jatis were regulated by an assembly of elders known as the jati panchayat in some areas. The jatis were required to follow the rules of their villages, which were governed by a chieftain.

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