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why why was it necessary for some mediaeval rules the outcast status​

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Class or occupational distinctions crystallised in the early phase of the medieval period. Artisans, servants, priests and moneylenders were the main groups. The caste panchayats had become very strong instruments for regulating the behaviour of its members. The Turks placed a premium on high lineage in matters of appointment. The nobles and officers were graded into Khans, Maliks, Amirs, Sipahsalars and Sar Khails, according to their military status. There was also a class of slaves.

Class or occupational distinctions crystallised in the early phase of the medieval period. Artisans, servants, priests and moneylenders were the main groups. The caste panchayats had become very strong instruments for regulating the behaviour of its members. The Turks placed a premium on high lineage in matters of appointment. The nobles and officers were graded into Khans, Maliks, Amirs, Sipahsalars and Sar Khails, according to their military status. There was also a class of slaves.The Turkish rulers had a preference for luxurious city life. The lower classes of Muslims mainly consisted of converts from Hindus. They retained a Hindu identity even after conversion to Islam, and continued to work as artisans, shopkeepers and clerks. Many worked as workers and slaves in the royal palace and in the house­holds of the nobles and the rich. In social matters, they were treated as inferiors by the ruling groups.

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