Social Histories: Caste, Class, and Gender · c. 600 BCE – 600 CE
Social Mobility and Conflict
Instances of non-Kshatriya kings and the flexibility of the caste system in practice.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Shakas and Kushanas integrate into Indian social hierarchy?
- 2Why did the Satavahanas claim to be both Brahmans and destroyers of pride of Kshatriyas?
- 3What role did migration play in changing one's social status?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: Kinship, Caste and Class - Class 12
Class: Class 12
Subject: History
Unit: Social Histories: Caste, Class, and Gender
Period: c. 600 BCE – 600 CE
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