The book Indian Nationality was written by author R N Robert Niven Gilchrist Here you can read free online of Indian Nationality book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Indian Nationality a good or bad book?
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Traders were the lowest of all recognised classes. Outside these classes were the eta and binin. The eta were looked on as defiled ; the binin were mendicants who performed tasks like the Indian Doms. Both these were the equivalents of Indian Pariahs. They were given the most menial occupations, and were forbidden to intermarry with any save their own class. They lived in separate hamlets and could not eat with the higher classes. In addition to these classes there was within them the Kumi orga...nisation whereby five or more families were organised under a headman who ruled the Kumi in the interests of peace and order. Behind the Kumi were the clans and tribes. The break-up of the Japanese caste system is a matter of recent history. The pariah classes were admitted to the rank of the heimin in the Meiji era (in October, 1871). The various events connected with the liberal movements in recent Japanese history cannot be given here, but I must extract from them those points which are of immediate interest to our subject.
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