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Q: What Led To The End Of The Gupta Rule?
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Did the Gupta society decline after the rule of Candra Gupta II?

Yes.


What led to the wealth and power of the Gupta empire under Chandra Gupta II?

He extended Gupta rule to India's west coast, which made more trading. Gupta rule was at the apex of it's grandeur prospering in agriculture, crafts and trade. The Gupta's let people have wealth and business, which made it a better economy.


What ended Gupta rule?

White Huns


What happened to Hinduism during Gupta rule?

Hinduism thrived and spread wide during gupta rule. During their rule many Temples were built and Hinduism was the official religion of kingdom.


Did the Gupta's make Hinduism the official religion and build many a Hindu shrines to their deities?

yes, gupta rule was the golden rule of Hinduism. Hinduism spread and thrived during gupta rule as they built many Temples and spread Hinduism across the nation.


What did the gupta empire do to strengthen their rule?

eat pubes


What led to decline of the gupta empire?

The Gupta empire declined because of bad resourcesand they didn't have any world peace.


When did Gupta dynasty come most powerful?

Gupta dynasty became most powerful during the rule of king samudragupta .


The Gupta dynasty came to an end after?

The Gupta dynasty came to an end after constant attacking by the Huns, a barbaric tribe from the continent of Asia.


How did Buddhism influence Asoka rule?

What were some of the advances of the Gupta dynasty


What factors led to the collapse of unified imperial rule in India before and after the reign of Harsha?

Before Harsha's reign, the Gupta dynasty fell at the hands of nomadic invasions, most notably the White Huns. After the Gupta, Harsha began his rule. Harsha ruled India mostly by traveling from place to place solidifying relationships with local rulers. This being so, after Harsha died the empire quickly dissolved.


Why do you think Gandhi's policy of non cooperation was so popular in India?

It was so popular in India because non-cooperation with the British led tothe end of British rule which would eventually led to self rule.