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no they grew welthy off of trade :) hope it helped
no they grew welthy off of trade :) hope it helped
I think you are reffering to the Gupta empire if I am not mistaken and if so, no they grew welathy through trade, not war and counquest.
This was in my social studies book and i was looking foward to someone telling me but i guess not The answer is that sankrit became the language of the wealthy in the empire of Gupta
Gupta empire
they traded iron,gold,cloth,and salt
The gupta empire became wealthy through trade. It traded with Chine and other countries in the Mediterranean and southeast Asia. The goods that were traded were salt, iron, and cloth.
The gupta empire became wealthy through trade. It traded with Chine and other countries in the Mediterranean and southeast Asia. The goods that were traded were salt, iron, and cloth.
The Gupta Empire's real name is Gupta!
Sanskrit became the language of the wealthy during the Gupta Empire in ancient India. The Gupta rulers were patrons of Sanskrit literature, which led to its prominence among the elite class. Sanskrit was used for religious ceremonies, literature, and administration, solidifying its status as a language of prestige and privilege.
chandragupta produced gold coins with his face on them
Northern India. After Asoka's conquest of Kalinga, the Maurya empire extended up to Mysore in the south.