What were the major achievements of the Gupta Empire? Under the Gupta, Indian society created a more advanced mathematical system and created more sophisticated astronomy. Gupta scholars also contributed to Hindu, Buddhist, and Jainist thought. What inventions did the Gupta Empire make? The Gupta ...
examining its rise and fall against the backdrop of a shifting geo-political landscape and economic challenges. Despite not matching the territorial expanse of its predecessors, the Mauryan Empire, the Gupta era is renowned for its cultural, scientific and architectural achievements, often dubbed ...
The Gupta period in ancient India is referred to as the “Golden Age” because of the numerous achievements in the field of arts, literature, science and technology. It also brought about the political unification of the subcontinent. Gupta Empire – Kings A brief about the kings of the Gupta...
UPSC Gupta Empire Questions Question 4: Select the correct answer by using the codes given below. Assertion (A): The Gupta period in ancient India is referred to as the “Golden Age” Reason (R): The numerous achievements in the field of arts, literature, science, and technology. Both...
(an iron pillar dating back to the 4th century CE) bears an inscription stating that it was erected as a flagstaff in honor of the Hindu god Vishnu, and in memory of Chandragupta II. The pillar, made of 98% wrought iron, is considered a highlight of ancient Indian achievements in ...
differed fromGuptaIndia politically‚ developing a strong bureaucratic system while India allowed local rulers to stay in control‚ but theGuptasfocused more on trade and made more intellectual achievements than China‚ especially in mathematics. They establishedempiresthat were successful‚ but also...
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 philosophy duringthe Gupta Empire. Which dynasty is regarded as the golden age of South India?
Some of these writers shared the values of the scientific community, especially those who wrote the books and articles celebrating the achievements of science and emphasizing its positive contributions to knowledge and the economy. But as in the Victorian period, there were some intellectuals who ...