The Gupta age saw the acceptance of the Aryan pattern in northern India. The key status of the Brahmin was established. Luckily this patriarchal Aryan society did not spread to all parts of India as conflict between Aryan and non-Aryan cultures continued.
The Gupta age saw the acceptance of the Aryan pattern in northern India. The key status of the Brahmin was established. Luckily this patriarchal Aryan society did not spread to all parts of India as conflict between Aryan and non-Aryan cultures continued.
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The Gupta age saw the acceptance of the Aryan pattern in northern India. The key status of the Brahmin was established. Luckily this patriarchal Aryan society did not spread to all parts of India as conflict between Aryan and non-Aryan cultures continued.
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The Gupta age saw the acceptance of the Aryan pattern in northern India. The key status of the Brahmin was established. Luckily this patriarchal Aryan society did not spread to all parts of India as conflict between Aryan and non-Aryan cultures continued.