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Who were termed as the ‛oppressors' in India? 8th class english glimpes of past
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Answered by ELECTROBRAINY
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Dalit (Sanskrit: दलित, romanized: dälit), meaning "broken/scattered" in Sanskrit and Hindi, is a name for people belonging to the lowest caste in India characterized as "untouchable".

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Answered by COCOBRAINLYSTAR
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QUESTION:-

Who were termed as the ‛oppressors' in India?

ANSWER:-

Dalit is mostly used to describe communities that have been subjected to untouchability. Such people were excluded from the four-fold varna system of Hinduism and thought of themselves as forming a fifth varna, describing themselves as Panchama.

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