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The Gupta Era an Age of Tireless Creativity
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The Gupta Era an Age of Tireless Creativity
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The Gupta dynasty ruled northern India from the 3rd to 6th century CE with Pataliputra as their capital
The Gupta dynasty ruled northern India from the 3rd to 6th century CE with Pataliputra as their capital is one of the important ideas in The Gupta Era an Age of Tireless Creativity. Students should understand what it means, where it appears in the chapter, and how it can be used in exam answers.
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The Gupta dynasty ruled northern India from the 3rd to 6th century CE with Pataliputra as their capital
This idea belongs to Class 7 Social Science.
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A) The Gupta dynasty ruled northern India from the 3rd to 6th century CE with Pataliputra as their capital
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Connected topics
Class 7 Social Science: The Iron Pillar of Delhi demonstrates advanced metallurgy and has not rusted for over 1,500 yearsClass 7 Social Science: The Gupta period is known as the Golden Age due to progress in art, literature, science, mathematics, and governanceClass 7 Social Science: Ajanta caves are famous for their detailed paintings depicting Buddhist themes and daily lifeClass 7 Social Science: Other kingdoms like Vakatakas, Pallavas, and Kamarupa coexisted during the Gupta era, showing a diverse political landscape in India at the time. Kalidasa was a great poet and playwright of this period, known for works like Abhijnanasakuntalam and Raghuvamsham, emphasizing wisdom over luxury. Aryabhata made significant contributions to astronomy and mathematics, including the concept of zero and Earth's rotation on its axis. Gupta governance combined strong central authority with local autonomy, allowing stability and growth
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