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Caste System, also called Casteism is a system of governance in which groups of people are segregated into socio-economic groups by birth and are generally only allowed to marry within. Caste systems, as opposed to other forms of governance were especially common in South Asia.

In a Caste System there are traditionally four castes: The religious caste, The military caste, the commerce caste and the menial labour caste. With there sometimes being 'untouchables' who are outside the caste system and specifically discriminated against.

Doctrine

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History

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Relationships

Upper Caste

Lower Caste

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Untouchable Pariahs

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Further Information

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Gallery

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