The British were in India for a century before they discovered that there was a social class in India lower than the Untouchables. These unfortunate people lived by scavenging and washing the underwear of the Untouchables. In fact, what made this class hard to discover was the belief that even mentioning them was a personal defilement, and they are never seen in daylight. Is this nameless class the lowest class?...Nobody knows!
The strict caste system the Brahmin's were in the upper most part of their social class and the untouchables or the outcasts were in the lower most part of their social class. The untouchables were treated like dirt and never spoken to by anyone outside of their caste.
Untouchables
The Bourgeoisie is the Middle class that grew out of social. Untouchables were Middle Class. Helots and Serfs were Lower class.
In ancient India, the Untouchables were considered to be the lowest class in society. They collected human waste and pollutants. They were essentially slaves that were not considered human but thought to be property.
the lower class
The untouchables are the lowest class in the Indian castes.
I think the definition of social pyramid is all of the jobs that the people of Egypt have leading to the highest class which is the pharaoh
Nobility I Believe o.O
its Caste
social pyramid this is not the right answer
=all i know is the lowest caste was the "untouchables" which meant if even their shadow touch someone in a higher classes shadow the person in the higher class would have to go home and burn their cloths=