The rule of the Gupta Dynasty and the reign of Emperor Harsha, who ruled northern India from the 4th century
to the 7th century, is described by many scholars as the Golden Age of India. The Gupta Kings and Emperor
Harsha were from the Vaishya Caste. They were great patrons of literature and science and the Indian economy flourished during their reign. But more importantly they were benevolent rulers who were concerned with the welfare of their subjects. They constructed numerous hospitals and Rest-Houses which provided food and medicine to the poor. During their reign the taxes were low compared to later Dynasties and forced labour was rare.
Were they better rulers than most of the Kshatriya rulers who succeeded them later because they were from the Vaishya Caste or were there some other reasons?
to the 7th century, is described by many scholars as the Golden Age of India. The Gupta Kings and Emperor
Harsha were from the Vaishya Caste. They were great patrons of literature and science and the Indian economy flourished during their reign. But more importantly they were benevolent rulers who were concerned with the welfare of their subjects. They constructed numerous hospitals and Rest-Houses which provided food and medicine to the poor. During their reign the taxes were low compared to later Dynasties and forced labour was rare.
Were they better rulers than most of the Kshatriya rulers who succeeded them later because they were from the Vaishya Caste or were there some other reasons?