What factor allowed India to play a key role in global trade during the Gupta empire India was located close to China which produced most of the world’s trade goods India produced most of the goods that other countries were looking to import India had access?

What factor allowed India to play a key role in global trade during the Gupta empire India was located close to China which produced most of the world’s trade goods India produced most of the goods that other countries were looking to import India had access?

HomeArticles, FAQWhat factor allowed India to play a key role in global trade during the Gupta empire India was located close to China which produced most of the world’s trade goods India produced most of the goods that other countries were looking to import India had access?

India produced most of the goods that other countries were looking to import. India had access to major waterways, which allowed for easy shipment of goods to other counties. India was a central location between the East and West, which made it a trade hub.

Q. Which factor contributed most to the spread of mathematical system developed in India during the Gupta empire?

“The number system developed by Gupta mathematicians spread around the world largely as a result of Middle Eastern Traders.” Which statement best explains why this occurred? Traders, who frequently calculate the supply and value of their goods, made use of the best mathematical system available.

Q. Which resulted from the trade network developed during the Gupta empire?

banking system

Q. What was the most significant change in Indian society that took place during the reign of the Mauryan ruler Ashoka?

Buddhism spread throughout India. What was the most significant change in Indian society that took place during the reign of the Mauryan ruler Ashoka? He wished to support the spread of Buddhist worship throughout his empire. Which statement explains why Emperor Ashoka had thousands of stupas built across India?

Q. Who is the father of Bindusara?

Chandragupta Maurya

Q. Who visited Bindusara?

Deimachus or Daimachus (/diˈɪməkəs/; Ancient Greek: Δηίμαχος) was a Greek of the Seleucid Empire, who lived during the third-century BCE. He became an ambassador to the court of the Mauryan ruler Bindusara “Amitragatha” (son of Chandragupta Maurya) in Pataliputra in India.

Q. Who conquered land between two seas?

Bindusara

Q. What were the qualities of King Vikramaditya?

Vikramaditya (IAST: Vikramāditya) was a legendary emperor of ancient India. Often characterized as an ideal king, he is known for his generosity, courage, and patronage of scholars. Vikramaditya is featured in hundreds of traditional Indian stories, including those in Baital Pachisi and Singhasan Battisi.

Q. Why was Vikramaditya known as the greatest judge of India?

Vikramaditya was the king of Ujjain. He is called the greatest judge in history because he always gave perfect justice to his people. Guilty persons trembled to come to him.

Q. Who called Sakari?

King Chadragupta II Vikramaditya

Q. Who is famous as shakari in history?

Cha-ndra-gu-pta, r. c. 380 – c. 415 CE), also known by his title Vikramaditya, was one of the most powerful emperors of the Gupta Empire in northern India.

Q. Who has the title of kaviraja?

Samudragupta

Q. Who is known as King of poets?

A contemporary of the fifth king, Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah, he enjoyed the honour of being the Malik-us-Shora (king of poets). What is unique about Wajhi is that he could write with effortless ease both poetry and prose.

Q. Who was the founder of Gupta dynasty?

Chandra Gupta I

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