Jatis
Jati is a term used in the Indian subcontinent to denote a birth-based social group within the broader caste system. A jati typically refers to an endogamous community with its own social identity, customs, and often a traditional occupation. Jatis are numerous and regionally varied, and they may be identified by language, locality, religious affiliation, and lineage.
Key features of jatis include endogamy (marrying within the same jati), social rules governing conduct and ritual
In historical and social terms, jatis served to regulate labor division, marriage alliances, and social identity.