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conclusion of Golden age of India by Gupta's empire

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Answered by ankit8940
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Answered by Priatouri
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Founded by Sri Gupta the Gupta empire is called by historians as the Golden Period in the history of India. This empire was ruled by some very prominent rulers of the Gupta dynasty such as  Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, and Chandragupta II. The rulers of this dynasty provided political integration to a wide part of north India for around two centuries, they conducted their rule well and helped in the formation of  those conditions which accompanied to the growth of Sanskrit language and writing, extensive discoveries and inventions in science, agriculture, trade and commerce, technology, art,  engineering, literature, dialectic, logic, astronomy, religion, mathematics, and philosophy which made this period as the most remarkable period in the history of Ancient India and gave it a title of the ‘Golden Age’.

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