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Question
Why is the Gupta period called ‘Golden Age’ of Ancient India?
Solution
The Gupta period is called ‘Golden Age’ of the ancient India because a tremendous progress in all fields like science, astrology, mathematics, art and sculpture and literature was made which made people happy and prosperous. Moreover the moral based society carried religious tolerance and respect for other religions. The government did’n interfere in the daily life and work of the people.
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