Предмет: История, автор: sucharski76

розкажіть про варни в індії. ​

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Автор ответа: cosmos1503
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Відповідь:

Варни - це назва великого соціального стану в традиційному індійському суспільстві. Традиційно існує чотири варни: жерці — брахмани, воїни — кшатрії, торговці, фермери — вайш'ї, слуги, робітники — шудри. Якщо я не помиляюся цими варнами користуються й сьогодні, але більш сучасний варіант.

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