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History of Architecture– II Course code: AT2DCHOA II sem A’ B. Arch 15 FEB 2012 Gradually stratifying caste system of Vedic society…  By 500 BC, Vedic society was…

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Microsoft Word - 24.docx  Shreekant S. Jadhav1    1.   Department  of Archaeology, Deccan  College,  Pune, Maharashtra