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प्रश्न
Why is the Gupta period called ‘Golden Age’ of Ancient India?
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उत्तर
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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The centers of high learning during the Gupta age were _________ and _______.
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The finest example of metallurgy of this period is ___________ at _______ in Delhi.
What were the religious beliefs of the people during the Gupta period?
Textbook Keyword: Vaishnavas
What progress did the Guptas make in the Metallurgy field?
State whether the following is true or false:
There was an elaborate spy system under the Guptas.
This is a picture of the ruins of an ancient university.

What contributions did this dynasty make in the field of literature?
Answer the following question briefly:
What progress did the Guptas make in the Astronomy field?
This is a picture of the ruins of an ancient university.

Mention the subjects taught in this university.
This is a picture of the ruins of an ancient university.

Which dynasty established this university?
