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conclusion on the Gupta Empire??

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Answered by saafiyamujeeb02
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The Gupta Empire was an accident Indian Empire stating from expomart up app remotely 242 596 at its genetic from absolutely appropriately 392 550 see it covered much of the Indian subcontinent.

Gupta government spanned the entire empire, and the individual local states were willing enough to cooperate with the central government.

There was high agricultural potential in Gupta India.

When Chandra Gupta took over the failing Mauryan Empire, he immediately made efforts to fix the economy.

Trade routes were constructed, and taxes were established to benefit India as a whole.

The military of Gupta India was a great one; the citizens remained secure and protected.

Gupta leaders used powerful persuasion rather than vicious battles to add new territories to their already powerful empire.

The theatre state was a prime example of the healthy relationship between rulers and citizens in Gupta India;

the government collected goods and other means from the citizens, and eventually returned them to the citizens in the form of gifts.

The fall of the Gupta Empire was not due to internal fault, but rather to the violent and irresistible invasions of the Huns.
Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

At the close of the fifth century CE, the White Huns, a nomadic tribe from central Asia, invaded and brought an end to the Gupta empire.

Explanation:

  • There was no unified empire ruling India before to the sixteenth century; instead, local political kingdoms did.
  • At the close of the fifth century CE, the White Huns, a nomadic tribe from central Asia, invaded and brought an end to the Gupta empire.
  • The Gupta Empire's demise was extremely destructive. the Hunas after the Guptas visited them.

Instead of using violent battle to further their already huge kingdom, Gupta emperors relied on coercive persuasion.

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