Brief View of the Caste System of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh: Together with an Examination of the Names and Figures Shown in the Census Report, 1882, Being an Attempt to Classify on a Functional Basis All the Main Castes of the United Provinces, and to Explain Their Gradations of Rank and the Process of Their Formation. 28th February, 1885 |
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Contents
The caste area | 1 |
TABLE OF CONTENTS | 2 |
Foreign races not returned by caste | 7 |
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Common terms and phrases
aboriginal agricultural castes Ahir amongst ancestor ancient artisan castes Aryan ascetic Barhai become Bhangi blood Brah Brahman called casteless tribes castes named cattle-grazer celibate census census report ceremony Chamar Chattri clans classes Code creed deity derived descended Dhanuk Dharkar distinct Diwali existence fact families fishing formed fraternity function Gaur given Goshayens gotra hence hereditary Hindu Hindu castes Hinduism Hindustan hunting Indian castes indigenous industry Jainism Jains Joshi Kahar Kamangar Kanjars Kathak Kayasth kind Kori Kshatriya Kurmi landlord lowest marriage marriage union Muhammadan nomad occupation offering Ojha origin Oudh Panda pastoral castes Pathak persons practise present day priest priestly race Rajput rank religious orders respect rites rule sacred sacrifice Sangtarash Sanskrit savage sect separate castes Shiva Shivite social scale sprung stage status sub-castes Sudra sweeper temple trading castes tribal twice-born Upper India Vaisya Veda Vedic age Vishnu Vishnuite warrior worship writer

