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Who were the shudras and the untochablea are examples of --- history

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Answered by Anonymous
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➠ AnSwer :-

  • The Dravidians made them Untouchables.
  • The second time India was invad- ed by the Aryans.
  • The Aryans conquered the Dravidians and made them Shudras.

(Ambedkar, The Untouchable)

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

The Shudras and the untouchables are examples of subaltern history.

Explanation:

Subaltern represents the 'bottommost ranks' and subaltern history originated from the view that history should be written from the bottommost rank of individuals in the society. This idea existed developed by the Italian historian Antonio Gramsci. The seeds of subaltern history exist considered to be discovered in Marxist historiography.

  • The Dravidians created them Untouchables.
  • The second time India existed was invaded by the Aryans.
  • The Aryans conquered the Dravidians and created them Shudras.

Dalits existed separated from Shudras and made an untouchable section of the Shudra varna.

The conflation of “Shudras" with “untouchable" exists so standard as to include almost become fact. But all Shudras exist of course savarna, meaning possessing of varna (caste). They are the only real “lower caste" because those below them do not include caste.

Hence, The Shudras and the untouchables are examples of subaltern history.

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