The theory of emergence of feudalism in the post gupta period is disputed on the ground that
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Guptas were charitable rulers but their feudalism practices were unfair. All the lands were not provided to the farmer in the form of land grants. Along with state owned land, private landlords were also allowed to hold property for commercial use. It was highly criticized because it created income based inequalities in the society.
The emergent theory for the feudalism after the Gupta period is disputed on the grounds of them being the rule who used to do charity.
Explanation:
Apart from being humble ruler and the charitable ruler, they led to social inequalities development in the society through the measure such as not granting the whole of land to farmers, keeping land for commercial purpose that is the private ownership. These led to pavement of rise of the Brahmin feudatories and hence emergence of feudalism.