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Every country has one of the most famous stars, like us, China is Jackie Chan's biggest international reputation, and Japan, which is recognized by everyone as the male god Takuya Kimura. But do you know who India is recognized? Anyone who has seen an Indian movie must know him, and that is Aamir Khan.
Everyone knows that India is a caste-hierarchical country, so what caste does Aamir Khan belong to in India?
In fact, Aamir Khan has always been related to the topic of caste, and Aamir Khan once talked about the caste system in India in an interview. He is very bold in saying that the caste system has led to a lot of bad influences in India now. As an Indian, he even openly said that he hated the caste system very much.
Although the caste system has been explicitly abolished by state decree, it is still rooted in the hearts of Indians. Even those low castes are convinced, and Aamir Khan's move will inevitably be opposed by many people.
You might think that Aamir Khan's opposition to the caste system was because he thought he was an oppressed lower caste, right? On the contrary, he is a high caste, and many people do not know that Aamir Khan's surname, translated into Hindi, actually means master. In fact, this caste was named after the Aryans who invaded India, that is, these Aryans were the indigenous masters of India.
Those who believe in the caste system are those who believe in Hinduism. But Aamir Khan's caste is not, they believe in Islam, and they hate this caste system. In fact, it is not only Islam that does not like it, but another religion in India, Sikhism, also hates the caste system very much.
But there is no way, more than eighty percent of the people in India believe in Hinduism, and these people believe in the caste system and do not eat beef, which also creates an illusion that all the people of India are like this. In fact, there are still people who understand the existence of people in India, but their numbers are too small and their strength is too meager.
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Aamir Khan is a high caste in India. Their ancestors were not natives of India, and they also defaulted to the caste system at first, and their surname in India means the master.
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Aamir Khan's surname is a relatively high and powerful one, which translates to the meaning of the master.
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Aamir Khan is a genuine high caste, his surname is khan, their ancestors are not native Indians, but transferred to India from Central Asia, and at the beginning they also defaulted to the caste system, and their surname in India is the meaning of the master, so it can be seen that the person with the surname khan is the highest caste in India.
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He belongs to the highest rank, because he is not a Hindu, he is a Muslim, so he belongs to Ashraf, and he is also the highest rank.
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Khan, is a high caste. However, he was more opposed to the caste system, which he felt was contrary to the idea that all people were equal.
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Judging by the surname, it is Kshatriya, the ruling class.
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1. First of all, there are significant differences in appearance, height, and skin color
In India, the lower the caste, the darker the skin tone. The people of the lower castes are mainly the indigenous people of South Asia – the Dravidians and Negritas. They have distinctly ancient South Asian and African characteristics - short stature, swarthy, curly hair, and flat nose wings.
Conversely, the higher the caste, the whiter the complexion. The people of the upper castes were mainly Aryans, who were not "natives" of India, who came from Central Asia and conquered ancient India around 1500 BC, becoming the highest ruling class in India and the highest class of the caste system. They are tall, fair-skinned, and have three-dimensional facial features.
With such a huge difference in appearance and skin color, low-caste people mixed with high-caste people are like black Americans in the white community, who can be recognized at a glance, let alone want to impersonate high-caste people.
2. From the surname, you can distinguish the caste from the high and low:
The long hierarchies have completely separated the upper castes from the lower castes. As soon as you hear your name, you can identify you by your surname and place of origin. Moreover, high-caste surnames generally have a big family with roots and branches, and how do you know how to disguise yourself in order to be recognized by the family and break into the family that disturbs you?
3. Different languages:
In India, there are two languages that are spoken by the most people, the first is the native language of the Indians, which is the Hindi language that evolved from Qiaoyan, India. The second is English, the language of the ruling class during the British colonial period.
The upper castes have a high level of education and all speak English. And many low-caste people have never been to school and have no access to learn English.
If the lower class people in India want to integrate into the upper class, they must master English, otherwise, no matter how rich they are, they will be looked down upon and excluded from the upper class.
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Aamir Khan, whose surname is Khan (Khan or simply Khan), as long as you hear the surname Khan, you probably know that the earliest meaning is the master, the king, has a high social status and material wealth, and belongs to the highest Brahmins.
However, Aamir Khan's ancestors began to believe in Islam in a certain generation, and the caste was contrary to the Islamic doctrine of equality for all, so Aamir Khan became less and less important.
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The first is that the Brahmins are the highest caste, so this part of the people is basically religious and clergy.
Finally, the Vaishyas were not politically privileged, and basically the merchants were Vaishyas, so there were not many people who actually joined the army. Finally, there are the Shudras, and since they have no status in society, they are all Shudras who end up serving in the army. After all, the Shudras have no social status, and their economic income is very low, which leads to the fact that the entire Shudra group is very eager to join the army, after all, after joining the army, at least they can eat well.
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India's military is a high caste in India, and India's military and police are of relatively high status, and this caste system is very ancient.
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There are all castes in the military, and the army needs a lot of people, and of course it is not enough to have a particularly famous caste.
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Indian soldiers are also called according to the traditional caste system, which is a way of inheritance that India cannot change, and it will not change because of professional status.
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We all know that in the current society in India, there is an Indian caste system, which began with Hinduism, and a child born in India will determine how you will live your life according to the Indian caste that you have brought with you.
In fact, the caste system in India did not exist from the beginning, and it was not until the Aryans invaded India and ruled better in order to better govern it.
The origins have a long history, dating back to 1500 B.C., which coincided with the Yin Shang era in China, and the pyramid style in Egypt had been standing for more than 1,000 years. At this time, they were also called native, the Yali Bureau Chun'an people in order to be able to manipulate this kind of natives on the development trend of Brahmanism, the Indian caste system was born at this time, to put it bluntly, it is the problem of bloodline, most of the Chinese feudal society is like this, the emperor likes to call himself a king, inheritance is naturally necessary bloodline.
There is a very serious hierarchy in Brahmanism, and after so many years of development, it has long been unshakable in the hearts of Indians, and it is difficult to defeat it. Later, it was renovated by the British to give rise to Hinduism. There is only one norm under this system, and that is birth, as soon as a person is born, your fortune depends on most of it, there is no chance to change, the low caste will honestly work for a lifetime, and you don't have to think about other things.
Then the married life is also very strict, from the bottom up is not enough, they have to ensure the purity of the bloodline.
Although the laws and regulations have been abolished now, most Indians will follow them, and they are unshakable, and frankly such rules and regulations are harmful to others and themselves, and they are more difficult to defeat than feudal society. If foreigners are light in color, most of them will be treated as the second level, but many Africans will be regarded as the fourth level. And the Chinese are all high-caste because most of the ** colors are light-colored, so they go to India.
For India to be strong, it will have to fundamentally change the legacy of such rules and regulations.
In fact, the racial rules and regulations implemented by India such as Tonghu Nai today do not have a great impact on foreigners. India is still implementing racial rules and regulations, and they will divide people into three, six, nine and so on at birth, and most of this is doomed to the fate of life. India's occupational rules and regulations have not been abolished, which means that people still live in a fate governed by racial regulations.
In this period of equality and the supremacy of people's rights, such a system should not exist.
So what do you think about this? Feel free to share your thoughts and thoughts!
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Foreigners in India will generally classify the caste burning cave according to the ** color, the white ** in Europe and the United States will generally be classified as the Kshatriya class, and the East Asian yellow species are mainly divided into kshatriya or shutse class.
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Indians believe that there is a certain correlation between skin color and caste, with the higher castes being light-skinned and the lower castes being darker-skinned, and they are generally referred to as the Macro-Ranching Aryans, Macedonians, and Persians.
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It belongs to the Brahmin surname, which has a relatively ordinary status, and if you come to India, you will be treated well.
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In fact, it belongs to the lowest class, and generally India does not like foreigners very much, and they will even discriminate against you.
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Concern. The first class of Brahmins were mainly monk-nobles, with the privilege of interpreting religious scriptures and sacrificing to gods and the right to enjoy votive votive, the main education, the audience Kshatriya.
The second class of Kshatriyas were the military and administrative aristocracy, the corrupt masses of Brahmin thought, who had the privilege of collecting all kinds of taxes, presided over the army, and were responsible for guarding the Brahmin class for all generations;
The third estate, the Vaishyas, were ordinary Aryans, politically privileged, and had to provide for the first two estates in the form of alms and taxes, the main commerce;
The fourth class of Shudras were overwhelmingly subjugated, non-Aryan, and consisted of high-ranking servants and artisans who served meals and cooked meals, and were the most populous castes. A profession that is considered lowly.
Extended Materials. The caste system is centered around the ruling class, dividing into many occupation-based endogamous groups, known as castes. The castes are divided into sub-castes according to the region in which they live, and within these sub-castes they are divided into many settlement castes according to the settlements in which they live, and these settlement castes are finally divided into clans that practice exogamy.
They are interlinked and integrated into a social system scattered throughout the Indian subcontinent. Because the inequality in this system is very different from the democratic system and human rights ideas that have emerged in the West in modern times, it is often criticized as an anti-modernization and backward system.
Because the inequality in this system is very different from the democratic system and human rights ideas that have emerged in the West in modern times, it is often criticized as a backward system that opposes modern secular development, and is even regarded as a cancer that hinders the progress of Indian society.
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