The Gupta Period is popularly known as the ‘Golden Age of India’. The lifestyle and culture of the Gupta empire is known to us through the availability of various ancient scriptures, coins, inscriptions, and texts, etc. belonging to the Gupta era. The Sources for study of Gupta Period: ...
Which empire was called the Golden Age of India and why briefly explain? Ancient India The period between the 4th and 6th centuries CE is known as the Golden Age of India because of the considerable achievements of Indians in the fields of mathematics, astronomy, science, religion and philosoph...
the empire’s downfall. The chapter also highlights the Gupta rulers’ utilisation of religion and private enterprise to maintain control, with villages emerging as hubs of economic activity. The resurgence of Brahmin influence and the propagation of Brahmanical Hinduism are highlighted, alongside signi...
was an important ruler of the Gupta Empire. His competent ruling produced some high quality of gold coins and laid the foundation of the Golden Age of India. He is credited to have issued only gold coins (Dinar) during his reign in seven different types (‘Lichhaviya’ type included...
Spread of Buddhism under Asoka Mauryan Empire Spread of Buddhism under Asoka Tamil Family Groups Broke away after Asoka’s death Primarily in southern India *Matriarchal culture based on the mother Divided into three kingdoms Always at war with each other and other groups ...
$100 Question from H1 The Maurya Empire ruled over this place from 321BCE - 185 BCE. $100 Answer from H1 Indian Subcontinent $200 Question from H1 This leader of the Mauryan converted to the religion of Buddhism, spreading his belief in non-violence and religious tolerance . ...
Finally he wrote the Department of Agri-culture. He enumerated all the things he had tried and closed his letter with the question: "What shall I do now?" In due course the reply came: "We suggest you learn to love them." I was proud of my lawn but I too was plagued with ...