Describe the nature of administration under the Guptas. How was the administration of
the kingdoms of South India similar or different to it?
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The Empire was divided into provinces called as Bhukti, Bhoga and pradesha. Provinces further divided into "Vishayas" and came under the control of persons called "Vishaya Patis". "Vishaya" further divided into "Nagaras" and "Nagares" were divided into villages. "Vithi” was a part of “Vishaya".
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From 320 to 550 AD, the Gupta Empire reigned over a large portion of the Indian subcontinent. The Gupta Empire was founded by Maharaja Shri Gupta. The Gupta Empire reigned during a time of general prosperity. Science and technology, as well as art and literature, advanced during this time period. As a result, the Gupta Period is also known as the Golden Age in Indian history.
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- Samudragupta ruled over a considerable portion of north India directly. Aryavarta was the name given to this section. Samudragupta had vanquished nine princes in this portion of north India and annexed their lands to the Gupta Empire.
- In the Dakshinapatha, there were 12 rulers. They'd given in to Samudragupta. Samudragupta later gave them control of their respective kingdoms.
- Samudragupta's directives were obeyed by Assam, coastal Bengal, Nepal, and numerous gana sanghas in the north east. The rulers of these states paid tribute to him at his court.
- Samudragupta had the rulers of the distant provinces surrender to him. They proposed marriage to their daughters. The Shakas, Kushanas, and Sri Lankan monarchs most likely arrived in these areas.
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