India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... CASTE ... The word caste has been used by a number of modern social theorists to refer to particular situations in various class societies . Wherever the position of individuals within a class is determined more or less rigidly by ...
... CASTE ... The word caste has been used by a number of modern social theorists to refer to particular situations in various class societies . Wherever the position of individuals within a class is determined more or less rigidly by ...
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... caste practice . Other Buddhist and Moslem countries do not have caste . As the Eng- lish anthropologist , J. H. Hutton , has said , caste is an exclusively Indic phenomenon . According to Hindu tradition the castes originated in the ...
... caste practice . Other Buddhist and Moslem countries do not have caste . As the Eng- lish anthropologist , J. H. Hutton , has said , caste is an exclusively Indic phenomenon . According to Hindu tradition the castes originated in the ...
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... castes are ranked in relation to each other , individuals are not ranked within castes . It is true that the individual's caste affiliation is determined by birth and may not be changed . But the relative position of castes may and does ...
... castes are ranked in relation to each other , individuals are not ranked within castes . It is true that the individual's caste affiliation is determined by birth and may not be changed . But the relative position of castes may and does ...
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