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Answer the following questions in short:
(1) In which emperor's age Gupta Age was known as 'golden age'?
(2) Who was the writer of Harshcharitam'?
Match the information given in section 'A' with the information given in section 'B'
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B
(1) Chief Commander
(a) Subject
(2) District
(b) Sixth part of Production
(3) Revenue
(c) Mahabaladhikrut
(4) Banbhatt
(d) Khushroo
(5) Emperor of Iran
(e) Astanghriday
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The Gupta Age is known as the Golden Age of Indian History.
Chandragupta II assumed the title of Shakari.
Samudragupta did not conquer the southern kingdoms; he took only tribute from them.
The two great grammarians of this period were Panini and Patanjali.
The greatest poet of Vikramaditya’s court was Kalidasa.
The masterpiece of art during the Gupta period is the image of seated Buddha in a yogic pose.
The centres of high learning during the Gupta age were Nalanda, Takshshila and Ujjain.
Varahamihira wrote Brihat Samhita, an encyclopaedia on astronomy.
The finest example of metallurgy of this period is Iron Pillar at Mehrauli in Delhi.
Samudragupta was called the Indian Napoleon.
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