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The "golden age" of India took place during the HarappanGuptaMauryanMughal Empire.
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The "golden age" of India took place during the HarappanGuptaMauryanMughal Empire.
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The "Golden Age" of India took place during the
Gupta Empire.
It took place during the 4th and 6th century and it happened because India had made large advancements in fields like math, astronomy, and arts.
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