AGRARIAN ENSLAVEMENT AT THE TIME PRIMITIVE AGE OF TAMIL COUNTRY
Abstract
The ongoing article deals with a couple of points relating to the agrarian enslavement of middle age Tamil country. In the middle age rural culture the agrestic slaves and green specialists dominatingly had a spot with the underrated portion. They laid out the primary piece of cultivating work people. These misjudged bundles were supported laborers to the high position and show up every time to have been in mistreated conditions. The Pallis or Vanniyas filled in as serfs under Brahmin landowners while the Pallas and Paraiyas served the other non-Brahmin rank specialists like the Vellalas. They were generally landless people and were not allowed to have any property.
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Agrarian, slavesHow to Cite
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