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Fighting between Gupta nobles allowed Muslim forces to successfully conquer parts of India.
Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
Gupta
Some differences include: the Mauryan empire... - strong, centralized government to control their empire and crush resistance to their ruling. - emperor owned all land - focused on the spread of Buddhism The Gupta empire... - not as centralized in government - divided the main lands into units as royal officials governed each one - made Hinduism India's main religion
Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
One similarity between the Gupta Empire in India, the Tang Dynasty in China, and the Islamic Golden Age is that each period experienced significant advancements in culture, science, and technology. These civilizations fostered environments where art, literature, mathematics, and medicine flourished, leading to lasting contributions to human knowledge. Additionally, they all promoted trade and cultural exchange, which helped spread their innovations beyond their borders.
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Hemen Gupta was born in 1912, in Calcutta, West Bengal, British India (now India).
Gupta is a Hindi surname widely used in India.
The Gupta Empire ended when Chandra Gupta II died and waves of invaders moved into India and broken the Gupta Empire into several smaller kingdoms.
Fighting between Gupta nobles allowed Muslim forces to successfully conquer parts of India.
Maurya and Gupta were the two classical civilizations of ancient India.