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21 May, 08:38

Why is the period of the Gupta Empire referred to as the Golden Age of India?

a) It was a period in which the Rajputs emerged.

b) It was a period in which the Guptas conquered the Romans.

c) It was a time in which religion became less important.

d) It was a time of peace and prosperity.

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  1. 21 May, 08:46
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    D) It was a time of peace and prosperity.
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