Warriorcaste may refer to; Kshatriya, a member of the military or reigning order, the second-ranking caste of the Indian varna system Samoa's Toa class...
warrior culture society that recognizes a separate warrior aristocracy, class, or caste. Warriors seem to have been present in the earliest pre-state...
others.: 137 The Buddha himself was a prince born into the Kshatriya warriorcaste of the Shakya clan. The Hindu catse system is structered around two...
Koppula Velama or Koppu Velama is a Telugu Warriorcaste found in Andhra Pradesh, India. They are primarily found in the Uttarandhra region with smaller...
Branmer's father was a member of the WarriorCaste, his mother was from the Religious Caste. Because the mother's caste takes precedence in Minbari society...
Singh was a common name utilised by Rajputs, the Hindu ruling or warriorcaste. Singh, Pashaura (2014-03-01). "An Overview of Sikh History". In Singh...
legendary warrior and a Hindu deity, whom some shudra castes, notably the ahir or yadav, claim to be their ancestor." (page 902) Bayly, Susan (2001). Caste, Society...
A caste is a fixed social group into which an individual is born within a particular system of social stratification: a caste system. Within such a system...
The caste system in India is the paradigmatic ethnographic instance of social classification based on castes. It has its origins in ancient India, and...
of a king"), also called Thakur, is a large multi-component cluster of castes, kin bodies, and local groups, sharing social status and ideology of genealogical...
aristocratic attribute amongst the Yoruba people which denotes an eminent warrior. It has been used as everything from a chieftaincy title to a part of praise...
created the Jonton (Jon = slave/kjell-slave), or slave warriorcaste, replenished by warriors captured in battle. While slaves were excluded from inheritance...
Kiryathil Nair or Kiriyath Nair is a Kshatriya subdivison of Nair caste, of martial nobility, having performed the functions of Kshatriyas in Kerala,...
Minamoto clans. The period is known for the emergence of the samurai, the warriorcaste, and for the establishment of feudalism in Japan. There are various...
agricultural caste. The Northern and Western coastal societies are dominated by the Karaiyars, who are traditionally a seafaring and warriorcaste. The Paravar...
culture and caste than on geography. While Tokugawa vassals of the warriorcaste (hatamoto and gokenin) lived in the hilly Yamanote, lower castes (merchants...
the early phase of history, this cast was said to be a warriorcaste. They were frontline warriors who used bows and arrows as their weapons. But the consequent...
and Sanjay Subrahmanyam say that the emergence of left-hand caste Balijas as trader-warrior-kings in the Nayaka period is a consequence of conditions of...
(Kshatriyas) – the warriorscaste, it also included some nobility and kings Brahmanas (Brahmins) – the priests caste Pre-modern Bali had four castes, as Jeff Lewis...
Hatkar, also known as Nikhar is the warriorcaste found in Deccan region of India. Their home language is Marathi. However, Nikhar is also known as Gaari...
Historically, the Tutsi were pastoralists and filled the ranks of the warriors' caste. Before 1962, they regulated and controlled Rwandan society, which...