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lukranit [14]
3 years ago
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What are the differences between the feudal social structure and Hindu caste system?

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Rudiy273 years ago
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The Caste system was based on the religion of Hinduism, whilst in the Feudal system the Roman Catholic Church and in it's beliefs were followed. The highest class for the Feudal system was the King; but in the Caste system it was the Brahmins (Priests), although the king was part of the second tier the Kshatriyas. The Feudal system existed during the middle ages and when it ended it caused the end of the middle ages. The Caste is still being followed today in India.
lana [24]3 years ago
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The caste system consisted of brahmin on top, then ksatriyia, vaisya, sudra, and the untouchables. The untouchables had the jobs that nobody wanted, and the only way to change castes was reincarnation.

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