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Gupta empire social economy and policy bibliography ​

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During the Gupta period agriculture formed a significant part of the empire's economy. However, the trade and commerce activities of the Gupta Empire grew steadily. The merchant and other traders were organized into guilds. These guilds were given concessions in the taxes that were liable to be paid to the government.Hinduism affected the social structure of the Gupta Empire. It divided the people into five classes called the Caste System. The highest were the priests/teachers, then the warriors, the merchants/artisans, unskilled workers and lastly, the untouchables.

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During the Gupta period agriculture formed a significant part of the empire's economy. However, the trade and commerce activities of the Gupta Empire grew steadily. The merchant and other traders were organized into guilds. These guilds were given concessions in the taxes that were liable to be paid to the government

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