1. Legacy of Gupta Empire
1.1. Literature
1.2. Sciences
1.3. Art & Architecture
1.4. Social Culture & Religion
2. Decline of the Gupta Empire
2.1. The Huna Invasions: A Major External Threat
2.2. Economic Challenges and Decline
2.3. Weak Successors and Political Fragmentation
2.4. The Decline of Military and Financial Strength
2.5. Conclusion
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Topic – Decline of the Imperial Guptas (Notes)
Subject – History
(Ancient Indian History)
Table of Contents
The Gupta Age in India was referred to as the golden age of India due to craft production, guilds, development of science & medical advancement and trade were also significant features of the Gupta Empire. The Gupta Empire (320 AD to 550 AD) brought about a great amount of accomplishments in various fields.
The decline of the Gupta Empire is reasoned on by various factors like competition from Vakatakas, the rise of Yashodharman of Malwa, and also the Huna invasions.
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