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The Gupta Empire
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A+ Gupta
Indian scholars developed the concept of zero during the Gupta Empire in the 5th century AD. The concept of zero revolutionized mathematics and became a fundamental part of modern arithmetic and algebra.
Yes, they did.
Indian scholars developed the concept of zero around 320 AD during the Gupta Empire, a period marked by significant advancements in mathematics and astronomy. They recognized zero as both a placeholder in the positional number system and a symbol for the absence of quantity. This innovation facilitated more complex calculations and laid the groundwork for modern arithmetic, influencing mathematical thought globally. The work of mathematicians like Aryabhata further popularized these ideas, solidifying zero's importance in mathematics.
The concept of zero was first developed in ancient India, around the 5th century CE. Indian mathematicians, particularly from the Gupta Empire, played a significant role in its development and incorporation into mathematical systems.
The concept of Princess is a white man's concept and not an Indian's.
Indian Empire Games happened in 1909.
Order of the Indian Empire was created in 1878.
Order of the Indian Empire happened in 1878.
Order of the Indian Empire ended in 1947.