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|q=1<nowiki>:</nowiki> The article that the ] term used here link to describes Shudras as servants, and agriculturalists as ], this article mentions that Kurmis are agriculturalists, how are they Shudra? | |||
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|q=1<nowiki>:</nowiki> Perhaps Shudra means more than more thing, why doesn't the word Shudra link to the correct article/ section? | |||
|a='''Response''': Same as answer 1. | |||
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1: Perhaps Shudra means more than more thing, why doesn't the word Shudra link to the correct article/ section? Response: Same as answer 1. Category: