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  • ...ere organised into four classes: ''brahmin'', kshatriya, ''vaishya'' and ''shudra''.<ref>Bujor Avari (2007). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Y1e2V_4Um10 ...aJamisonBreretonPurushaSukta"/> An alternate explanation is that the word 'Shudra' does not occur anywhere else in the ''Rig-veda'' except the ''Purusha Sukt
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  • ...ere organised into four classes: ''brahmin'', kshatriya, ''vaishya'' and ''shudra''.<ref>Bujor Avari (2007). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Y1e2V_4Um10 ...aJamisonBreretonPurushaSukta"/> An alternate explanation is that the word 'Shudra' does not occur anywhere else in the ''Rig-veda'' except the ''Purusha Sukt
    12 KB (1,719 words) - 08:53, 9 April 2022
  • ...r less agreed that the Rajputs consisted of miscellaneous groups including Shudra and tribals. Some were Brahmans who took to warfare, and some were from Tri ...ge landlord" to the "newly wealthy lower caste [[Special:MyLanguage/Shudra|Shudra]]" could employ Brahmins to retrospectively fabricate a genealogy and withi
    112 KB (16,527 words) - 06:17, 8 October 2022
  • ...r less agreed that the Rajputs consisted of miscellaneous groups including Shudra and tribals. Some were Brahmans who took to warfare, and some were from Tri ...ge landlord" to the "newly wealthy lower caste [[Special:MyLanguage/Shudra|Shudra]]" could employ Brahmins to retrospectively fabricate a genealogy and withi
    116 KB (17,210 words) - 00:09, 12 April 2022
  • ...r less agreed that the Rajputs consisted of miscellaneous groups including Shudra and tribals. Some were Brahmans who took to warfare, and some were from Tri ...ge landlord" to the "newly wealthy lower caste [[Special:MyLanguage/Shudra|Shudra]]" could employ Brahmins to retrospectively fabricate a genealogy and withi
    113 KB (16,734 words) - 08:49, 9 April 2022