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  2. Caste system in India - Wikipedia

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    Jamal Malik states that caste as a social stratification is a well-studied Indian system, yet evidence also suggests that hierarchical concepts, class consciousness and social stratification had already occurred in Islam before Islam arrived in India. [144]

  3. Geography of India - Wikipedia

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    India's territorial waters extend into the sea to a distance of 12 nautical miles (13.8 mi; 22.2 km) from the coast baseline. [7] India has the 18th largest Exclusive Economic Zone of 2,305,143 km 2 (890,021 sq mi). The northern frontiers of India are defined largely by the Himalayan mountain range, where the country borders China, Bhutan, and ...

  4. Social geography - Wikipedia

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    Social geography is the branch of human geography that is interested in the relationships between society and space, and is most closely related to social theory in general and sociology in particular, dealing with the relation of social phenomena and its spatial components.

  5. Caste - Wikipedia

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    The process of creating a homogenized society by social engineering in both India and the Southern US has created other institutions that have made class distinctions among different groups evident. Anthropologist James C. Scott elaborates on how "global capitalism is perhaps the most powerful force for homogenization, whereas the state may be ...

  6. List of Dewey Decimal classes - Wikipedia

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    4 Class 300 – Social sciences. 5 Class 400 – Language. ... (Astronomical geography) ... 954 India and neighboring south Asian countries;

  7. Category:Social class in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Social class in India" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. India - Wikipedia

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    Social classes are defined by thousands of endogamous hereditary groups, often termed as jātis, or "castes". [439] India abolished untouchability in 1950 with the adoption of the constitution and has since enacted other anti-discriminatory laws and social welfare initiatives.

  9. History of India - Wikipedia

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    It became increasingly agricultural and was socially organised around the hierarchy of the four varnas, or social classes. This social structure was characterised both by syncretising with the native cultures of northern India [63] but also eventually by the exclusion of some indigenous peoples by labelling their occupations impure. [64]