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caste$11734$ - traduzione in greco

Kalinga (caste); Kalinga caste; Kalinga Caste

caste      
n. κοινωνική τάξη
half caste         
  • an 1870 illustration by David Bonwick titled ''Last of the Tasmanians Woodcut 12'' - with the description -- Walter George Arthur with his ''half-caste'' wife Mary Anne
  • In the 19th century, paintings of half-caste people were in demand and eagerly traded in Europe. Above painting shows [[Mestizo]] with caption.
  • 
The term ''half-caste'' was widely used by colonial administrators in the [[British Empire]]. In Spanish colonies, other terms were in use for half-caste people; the above painting, for example, shows a Zamba. The caption India in the painting refers to native Indian American woman.
TYPE OF BIRACIAL PERSON
Half Caste; Half cast; Half-cast; Halfcast; Mixed origin; Half-Caste; Half caste; Quarter-caste; Hybrid (people)
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Definizione

caste
¦ noun
1. each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution and of social status.
2. Entomology (in some social insects) a physically distinct kind of individual with a particular function.
Phrases
lose caste descend in status.
Derivatives
casteism noun
Origin
C16: from Sp. and Port. casta 'lineage, breed', feminine of casto 'pure, unmixed', from L. castus 'chaste'.

Wikipedia

Kalingi

'Kalinga (also spelt as Kalinji) is a caste residing in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha. They are found mainly in Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Vishakapatnam, and are also found on the borderland between the districts of Ganjam and Visakhapatnam.

They are an endogamous population. The same class of people are known as the Kalinjis in the country north of the Vamsadhara river.[3] There are four groups of Kalingas today, Buragam and Kinthali Kalingas especially in andhra state with titles varma ,Raju,Rao,(singh)in north India same class of Kalingas in north India consider as Suryavanshi rajputs in west bengal, rajasthan,and rajput jatts also have same gotras like Kalingas there are (Kashyapa,koundinya,baradhwaja,Sri vatsa) two unpopularly subgroups were Kalinga Brahmana with titles panda,patro,sahoo,singh,rajput,varma,panigrahi and Kalinga Raju(kshatriyas). These groups generally distinguished by sacred threads and gotras. Those who are not wearing sacred thread were considered as Agrarian clan and those who wear sacred threads and having kshatriya gotras were themselves considered as direct descendants of the former kshatriya rulers of the region who fought with Ashoka. In the Telugu parts they are called Kalingis and in the Oriya country they are known as Kalinjis. The Kalinjis do not wear the sacred thread. Both Kinthala and Buragam Kalingas are categorized as Other Backward Classes (OBCs) by the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Kinthala widows are permitted to remarry if they have no male heir, but Buragam widows are not. These Kalingis are not found south of Chipurupalle in the Vizianagaram district.[5] These were the original people that gave their name to the region; most of them are now found confined to the south of Ganjam district, but some are found scattered all over the Oriya country along the coast.