There are 4 caste of Ancient India
Brahmins – Well this group of people were categorized on the top of the ancient Indian social hierarchy. These were not the most rich or powerful people of the time but were very respectful and prestigious people.
Kshatriyas – The next level in the ancient Indian social hierarchy is of Kshatriyas or Rajputs. Kshatriya basically means a warrior. They were the people who used to be the king and belonged to royal families normally.
isyas – Vaisyas are the next level in the ancient Indian social hierarchy. According to the Hindu mythology, the Vaisyas are required to rear cattle and perform the productive labor, pastoral tasks, trade and agriculture
Shudras – This was the lowest class of the ancient Indian social hierarchy. These people acted and worked as servants to the other three classes. These people were provided with very little or almost no rights and power of their own.