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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 802 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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PARIAH  , a name

long adopted in
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European usage for the " outcastes " of India . Strictly speaking the Paraiyans are the agricultural labourer caste of the Tamil country in
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Madras, and are by no means the lowest of the low . The majority are ploughmen, formerly adscripti glebae, but some of them are weavers, and no less than 350 subdivisions have been distinguished . The name can be traced back to inscriptions of the r rth century, and the " Pariah poet," Tiruvalluvar, author of the famous Tamil poem, the Kurral, probably lived at about thattime . The accepted derivation of the word is from the Tamil parai, the large drum of which the Paraiyans are the hereditary beaters at festivals, &c . In 1901 the
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total number of Paraiyans in all India was 24 millions, almost confined to the south of Madras, In the
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Telugu country their place is taken by the Malas, in the
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Kanarese country by the Holeyas and in the Deccan by the Mahars . Some of their privileges and duties seem to show that they represent the
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original owners of the
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land, subjected by a conquering
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race . The Pariahs supplied a notable proportion of Clive's sepoys, and are still enlisted in the Madras sappers and miners . They have always acted as domestic servants to Europeans . That they are not deficient in intelligence is proved by the high position which some of them, when converted to
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Christianity, have occupied in the professions . In
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modern official usage the " outcastes " generally are termed Panchamas in Madras, and
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special efforts are made for their
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education . See Caldwell,
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Comparative Grammar of the Dravidian
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Languages (pp .

540-554), and the Madras

Census Reports for 1891 and 1901 .

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