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explain feudal nature of policy in age of guptas

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The Gupta Age of the Indian history is compared to the Periclean Age of ancient Greece, the Augustan Era of ancient Rome, and the Elizabethan Age of medieval England for its splendor and excellence in the realms of culture.

It was an age of all-round cultural progress. In the spheres of religion, literature, philosophy, science, architecture, sculpture, art, astronomy, mathematics, medicine, education and industry, the Gupta Age made remarkable advance. India passed through a phase of mental upsurge, spectacular in character.

Rightly, therefore, that the Gupta Age has been described as the Golden Age of ancient India.

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