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Both the Feudal and the Caste System stressed rankings in society and they each had a hierarchy. Thi s however, was one of the many similarities and differences the two systems had. In the Caste system , people in each varna(social class) were born into his/her class and married within their own group . One could not move up the social ladder and one could only be one varna. In Feudalism, one could b e a lord and a vassal at the same time one person could pledge allegiance to more than one lord at a time. Also, in the Caste system of India, the most important varna were the priests while in Feudal ism, the king was at the top of the hierarchy. In feudalism, the lords and the knights made up the n obility which was similar in India's system, where the priests and warriors made up the nobility. In both, the class right below the emperor or king and the military are the most powerful and noble. I n the caste system , women had hardly any rights and could not be priests or warriors, therefore the y could never be in the upper class. In the feudal system, although ladies had few rights, women cou ld be in the nobility. The noblewomen mainly sewed and raised the children. Likewise, the women in India were confined to household tasks as well. In both systems, there was no central government, in feudalism, each lord had his own rules on his manor and in India, the Kshatriyas, led the governmen t, which was a council of elders for each village. There was no such thing as one government, instea d there were several that were independent from each other. But unlike the feudal hierarchy where th e king is on the top, in the caste system, the class after the first class is the one that heads the government. Also, in the feudal and the caste system, most people were the slaves. In the caste sy stem, more than half the population consisted of the Pariahs(slaves) and in the feudal system, most people were serfs that were bound to the land. The serfs, the lords, the vassals and everybody had a certain duty to fulfill. The king granted the lords land, the lords in exchange had to raise armies of knights, the knights had to fight no matter what and the serfs worked for the lord their whole l ives and were granted food and shelter in return. In the caste system, every person had their own dh arma to fulfill, depending on their rank socially. The social systems of medieval Europe and India h ave many similarities and differences, even though they are across the globe from each other.both feudal caste system stressed rankings society they each hierarchy this however many similarities dif ferences systems caste system people each varna social class were born into class married within the ir group could move social ladder could only varna feudalism could lord vassal same time person pled ge allegiance more than lord time also caste system india most important varna were priests while fe udalism king hierarchy feudalism lords knights made nobility which similar india where priests warri ors made nobility both class right below emperor king military most powerful noble women hardly righ ts priests warriors therefore they never upper feudal although ladies rights women nobility noblewom en mainly sewed raised children likewise women india were confined household tasks well both systems there central government each lord rules manor kshatriyas government which council elders village t here such thing government instead there several that independent from other unlike feudal hierarchy where king after first that heads also most people slaves more than half population consisted paria hs slaves people serfs that bound land serfs lords vassals everybody certain duty fulfill granted lo rds land exchange raise armies knights knights fight matter what serfs worked their whole lives gran ted food shelter return every person their dharma fulfill depending rank socially social systems med ieval europe have many similarities differences even though they across globe from otherEssay, essay s, termpaper, term paper, termpapers, term papers, book reports, study, college, thesis, dessertatio n, test answers, free research, book research, study help, download essay, download term papers

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Both the Feudal and the Caste System stressed rankings in society and they each had a hierarchy. This however, was one of the many similarities and differences the two systems had. In the Caste system, people in each varna(social class) were born into his/her class and married within their own group. One could not move up the social ladder and one could only be one varna. In Feudalism, one could be a lord and a vassal at the same time one person could pledge allegiance to more than one lord at a time. Also, in the Caste system of India, the most important varna were the priests while in Feudalism, the king was at the top of the hierarchy. In feudalism, the lords and the knights made up the nobility which was similar in India's system, where the priests and warriors made up the nobility. In both, the class right below the emperor or king and the military are the most powerful and noble. In the caste system , women had hardly any rights and could not be priests or warriors, therefore they could never be in the upper class. In the feudal system, although ladies had few rights, women could be in the nobility. The noblewomen mainly sewed and raised the children. Likewise, the women in India were confined to household tasks as well. In both systems, there was no central government, in feudalism, each lord had his own rules on his manor and in India, the Kshatriyas, led the government, which was a council of elders for each village. There was no such thing as one government, instead there were several that were independent from each other. But unlike the feudal hierarchy where the king is on the top, in the caste system, the class after the first class is the one that heads the government. Also, in the feudal and the caste system, most people were the slaves. In the caste system, more than half the population consisted of the Pariahs(slaves) and in the feudal system, most people were serfs that were bound to the land. The serfs, the lords, the vassals and everybody had a certain duty to fulfill. The king granted the lords land, the lords in exchange had to raise armies of knights, the knights had to fight no matter what and the serfs worked for the lord their whole lives and were granted food and shelter in return. In the caste system, every person had their own dharma to fulfill, depending on their rank socially. The social systems of medieval Europe and India have many similarities and differences, even though they are across the globe from each other.both feudal caste system stressed rankings society they each hierarchy this however many similarities differences systems caste system people each varna social class were born into class married within their group could move social ladder could only varna feudalism could lord vassal same time person pledge allegiance more than lord time also caste system india most important varna were priests while feudalism king hierarchy feudalism lords knights made nobility which similar india where priests warriors made nobility both class right below emperor king military most powerful noble women hardly rights priests warriors therefore they never upper feudal although ladies rights women nobility noblewomen mainly sewed raised children likewise women india were confined household tasks well both systems there central government each lord rules manor kshatriyas government which council elders village there such thing government instead there several that independent from other unlike feudal hierarchy where king after first that heads also most people slaves more than half population consisted pariahs slaves people serfs that bound land serfs lords vassals everybody certain duty fulfill granted lords land exchange raise armies knights knights fight matter what serfs worked their whole lives granted food shelter return every person their dharma fulfill depending rank socially social systems medieval europe have many similarities differences even though they across globe from otherEssay, essays, termpaper, term paper, termpapers, term papers, book reports, study, college, thesis, dessertation, test answers, free research, book research, study help, download essay, download term papers