What was the head of the traders in gupta period called?
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The period between the 4th century and 6th century CE is known as the Golden Age of India because of the large achievements Indians made in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art, dialectic, literature, logic, mathematics, astronomy, religion and philosophy during the Gupta Empire.Fe
Sarthva was the head of the traders in the Gupta period.
Gupta Empire was established by Sri Gupta in 300AD. Guptas were from the 'Vaishya' station; it implies that the position situation was not extremely unbending. Prayag was the capital for Guptas. The Gupta domain is likewise named the Golden Age. Albeit different rulers managed in various pieces of India, because of the noticeable quality of Guptas, the entire time of history is called as 'Gupta Period'.