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what were the new developments in the administration during the gupta period? write the merits and demerits of each

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Answered by mintugraveiens
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Sri Gupta was the founder and  ruler of the Gupta empire. He ruled between 240 AD to 280 AD. The Gupta kingdom had strong believe in Hinduism.The Gupta Empire was expanded from  northern, central and parts of southern India .  This period is called golden age of the era  because of its its achievements in the arts, architecture, sciences, religion, and philosophy

Following are the merits of this empire-

During this empire  rich reserves of iron  were exported from  South Bihar. This Empire had efficient  administrators .

Indian culture , art,  Sanskrit poetry and drama were  also expanded .

agricultural products, textiles and natural resources were exported which made the empire economically wealthy.

Following are the demerits of Gupta Empire-

Gupta Empire began to fall,when power, wealth made the  rulers very lazy. Huns invaded them and this cause very damage to the Empire. The Huns took over the kingdom and  Gupta Empire ended in 550 CE.

Answered by geetasinghjais
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Answer: Answer is given right here

Explanation: There were many new developments in administration during this period. The administration became decentralized. While this would have provided better administration, it diluted the powers of the king. Some administrative positions became hereditary. Often, unsuitable people came to occupy administrative posts. The administrative officers began to be paid in land grants instead of cash. This made the local officials more independent. Under weak rulers, they often declared their independence.

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