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India's golden age lasted from roughly 320 to 550 CE under the Gupta Empire. The Gupta Empire covered much of what is modern India.
The Gupta Empire became powerful due to its strategic location in northern India, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange. Strong leadership under rulers like Chandragupta I and his successors ensured political stability and military strength. The empire also promoted arts, science, and education, leading to a cultural renaissance that attracted scholars and contributed to economic prosperity. Additionally, effective administrative systems and a focus on agriculture helped sustain its growth.
Trade flourished under Kublai Khan's rule due to the establishment of the Pax Mongolica, which ensured safety and stability across vast territories. The Mongol Empire facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures along the Silk Road by promoting efficient communication and transportation networks. Additionally, Kublai Khan actively encouraged commerce by welcoming foreign merchants and implementing policies that supported trade activities, further enhancing economic growth within the empire.
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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.
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Trade flourished under the Abbasids at first because they moved the capital of the Muslim empire to the newly created city of Baghdad in central Iraq in 762. The city was located on key trade routes that gave the caliph access to trade gold, good, and information about.
India's golden age lasted from roughly 320 to 550 CE under the Gupta Empire. The Gupta Empire covered much of what is modern India.
The Classical Age refers to the period when most of North India was reunited under the Gupta Empire (ca. A.D. 320-550)
Hinduism gained polarity under gupta empire. While Hinduism lost polarity while foreign attackers invaded India.
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Trade flourished under the Abbasids at first because they moved the capital of the Muslim empire to the newly created city of Baghdad in central Iraq in 762. The city was located on key trade routes that gave the caliph access to trade gold, good, and information about.
Trade flourished under Kublai Khan's rule due to the establishment of the Pax Mongolica, which ensured safety and stability across vast territories. The Mongol Empire facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures along the Silk Road by promoting efficient communication and transportation networks. Additionally, Kublai Khan actively encouraged commerce by welcoming foreign merchants and implementing policies that supported trade activities, further enhancing economic growth within the empire.