SSC
WORLD HISTORY
Question
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The Golden Age of India’s Gupta Empire is known for its
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development of gunpowder
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sea trade routes to Europe
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acceptance of Christianity as an official religion
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advancements in mathematics and medicine
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The Gupta age in ancient India has been called the ‘Golden Age of India’ because of the many achievements in the field of arts, science, and literature that Indians made under the Guptas. The prosperity under the Guptas initiated a period of splendid accomplishments in arts and sciences.
Detailed explanation-2: -Answer: The significant contributions of the Indian mathematicians of the Gupta period were that they were the first to use algebra, develop the concept of zero, explain the infinity concept, and discover the decimal system of notation.
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