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
the answer is Gupta empire
by conquering varies of land
The official language of the Parthian Empire was Parthian, which is a Middle-Iranian Language (whereas Farsi is a Modern-Iranian Language). Aramaic was also commonly spoken as a vernacular in the western part of the Empire.
A wealthy senator
wealthy landowners and merchants
they traded iron,gold,cloth,and salt
Sanskrit is the classical language of ancient India. It was used by various empires in the region, including the Mauryan Empire and the Gupta Empire, for religious and literary purposes.
use of Sanskrit language and development of the concept of zeroThe use of Sanskrit language and development of the concept of zero
Gupta empire
By becoming a lawyer.
by conquering varies of land
The early civilization that used Sanskrit writing was the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Sanskrit, which is an ancient Indo-Aryan language, was used to write religious texts and literature in this civilization.
they wanted to become a power full empire and become rich and wealthy
colonization by the British empire
Ghana became a wealthy empire in the 800s C. E., during the medieval times.
Sanskrit
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.