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3. Under which castes were the foreigners assimilated?
4. How many type of revenues did Harsha have according to Hiuen Tsang?
Why is the Gupta period known as the Golden Age of Indian history?​

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3:- A large number of foreigners had been assimilated into the Indian society, and each group of foreigners was considered a kind of caste. Since the foreigners mainly came as conquerors they were given the status of the kshatriya in society.

3:- A large number of foreigners had been assimilated into the Indian society, and each group of foreigners was considered a kind of caste. Since the foreigners mainly came as conquerors they were given the status of the kshatriya in society.4:- The Chinese pilgrim Hsuan Tsang informs us that Harsha's revenues were divided into four parts. One part was earmarked for the expenditure of the king, a second for scholars, a third for the endowment of officials and public servants, and a fourth for religious purposes.

3:- A large number of foreigners had been assimilated into the Indian society, and each group of foreigners was considered a kind of caste. Since the foreigners mainly came as conquerors they were given the status of the kshatriya in society.4:- The Chinese pilgrim Hsuan Tsang informs us that Harsha's revenues were divided into four parts. One part was earmarked for the expenditure of the king, a second for scholars, a third for the endowment of officials and public servants, and a fourth for religious purposes.5:- This period became known as the Golden Age of India because it was marked by extensive inventions and discoveries in science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion, and philosophy.

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