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The Gupta Empire (320 C.E. – 600 C.E.) Global I Honors: Spiconardi
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The Empire Founded in c. 320 C.E. near the Ganges River, the Hindu Gupta Empire was smaller than the Mauryan Empire Ushered in the Golden Age of India ▫ Relative peace (until Huna invasion) ▫ Trade flourished ▫ Advancements in the arts and sciences
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Trade Why did trade flourish under the Gupta? ▫ Centralized government Controlled salt and metal trade Silk Road Cotton, sugar, cinnamon, and pepper were exchanged for Chinese and Middle Eastern goods One-quarter tax on agricultural production Required labor on state projects
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Fall of the Gupta The White Hun Invasion ▫ White Huns are related to the Xiognu, but different from the Huns of Attila ▫ Enter Gupta India in 450 C.E. ▫ White Huns takeover parts of Gupta Empire, but Gupta defend against a complete takeover Efforts to resist the White Huns would led to eventual collapse of the Gupta empire
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Fall of the Gupta Buddhism loses influence and popularity in India ▫ White Hun invasion of northwest India destroyed Buddhist monasteries Decentralized India ▫ After the fall of the Gupta in c. 600 C.E., India once again ruled by numerous regional kingdoms
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Legacy Golden Age of India (refer to previous lesson for mathematical and scientific achievements) ▫ Art Ajanta Caves Caves with paintings and sculptures of Buddhist art
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Ajanta Caves
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Legacy Chess ▫ Gupta are believed to have invented the first version of chess Infantry, cavalry, elephants, chariotry (pawn, knight, bishop, and rook, respectively) Devanagari Numerals Continued Asoka’s policy of religious tolerance
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Legacy Literature ▫ Written in Sanskrit ▫ Most notorious work of literature from the Gupta is the Kama Sutra Kama Sutra collection of works that provide a manual for relationships, sexual intercourse, and gender behavior Censored
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