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metallurgy was well-developed in the Gupta period.Justify by giving two reasons. ​

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Answered by rudrabhadoriya99
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The history of metallurgy in the Indian subcontinent began prior to the 3rd millennium BCE and continued well into the British Raj.[1] Metals and related concepts were mentioned in various early Vedic age texts. The Rigveda already uses the Sanskrit term Ayas (metal). The Indian cultural and commercial contacts with the Near East and the Greco-Roman world enabled an exchange of metallurgic sciences.[2] With the advent of the Mughals, India's Mughal Empire (established: April 21, 1526—ended: September 21, 1857) further improved the established tradition of metallurgy and metal working in India.

History of metallurgy in the Indian subcontinent

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Coin of Samudragupta (c. 350—375) with Garuda pillar. British Museum.

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The iron pillar of Delhi (375—413).

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Bronze Chola Statue of Nataraja at the Metropolitan Museum of

The imperial policies of the British Raj led to stagnation of metallurgy in India as the British regulated mining and metallurgy—used in India previously by its rulers to build armies and resist England during various wars.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gupta Empire ruled major parts of India from approximately 320 to 550 CE.Popular rulers were Chandragupta 1,Samundragupta and Chandragupta 2/Vikramaditya.

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Gupta era is known as Golden era because aryabhatt and many such scholars give a right knowledge to these rulers. Thats why metallurgy was well developed in the gupta period.

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