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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Decline of Han and Gupta Dynasty

Matthew Vinas Chapter 510/9/12 The Han dynasty and Gupta India were both(prenominal) monumental powerful empire who conquered most if not all t heritor meet neighbors. They left a impression on the surrounding area and its history. disregardless of this influence they could not avoid the looming end that was coming. Like all large civilizations of its conviction both Gupta Indias and the Hans golden age had to end. There are umpteen reasons for this the largest ones being corrupt or weak governing body, fo master invasions, and internal rebellion. Gupta India was a highly advance culture containing advance mathematics, astronomy, and city planning.But none of these advancements could sustain them from the extraction and eventual surpass of their civilization caused by weak government. by-line the death of Skanda Gupta in 467 CE rebellion and civil war began to divide the empire apart causing a time of unsteady rule. The aeonian rebellion caused the governments power in s ociety to reject to . Due to the decline of government, many necessary part of society had to be ignored in an effort to fix the current problems that were being faced. This neglect allowed for the military to decline resulting in the increasing success of the Huns invasions.These invasions took a heavy toll on the government of Gupta, more specifically its rulers causing them to lose more and more power. This neediness of sturdy rule allowed the people of Gupta to rebel against its government and its government officials which lead to the invasions of Gupta. Aside from the weakened monarchy, the very personalities of the later Gupta Kings contributed to the ultimate fall of this dynasty. Similar to Gupta the decline of the Han dynasty can be sum up to ternion points corrupt and incompetent government and rebellion. isrt of all the governmet of Han was corrupt. Toward the end of Wudis reign in 156 BCE, violence erupted between the empress and Wudis concubine over the heir to the throne. Eventually, a compromise ruler was chosen, but the decline of the Han Dynasty had already begun. subsequently emperors were incompetent, and their reigns were marked by corruption, and a lust for immortality. This obsession and corrustion was the main reasons for the perpetual invasion attempts. The wars and large armies put an enormous burden on the economy.The lack of currency, trade, and natural disasters created an uneasy feeling between the Han nobles and their peasants. The main reason of this is repayable to massive food shortages caused by the massive overpopulation. To conclude the decline of both civilization were the cause of many factors. Like all large civilizations of its time both Gupta and the Han dynasty had to come to an end. Though different in culture both the Gupta and Han dynasty declined and eventually fall due to its weakened government, constant foreign invaders, and its rebellions.

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