for land, power, money , natural resources such as coal and gold
No, they did not. The Roman coins were minted at various locations in the empire, were used throughout the empire and acted as a common currency.
Math: Developed the concept of 0 decimal system.Astronomy: Calculating our position in the Solar SystemMedicine: Minor Surgeries and Giving Vaccinesthey were a very hi tech group they had the first numeral system in the world
The Roman Empire is an ancient empire that expanded too much, lacked communication, got lazy and eventually fell. The rich people were extremely rich and everyone else was very tired and had no money.
The British took peoples friends and families away from them and took money away from people
People were happy during the Gupta period, the "Golden Age" of ancient India. They had religious freedom. They were given free medical care, which included simple surgery. Criminals were never put to death. Instead, they were fined for their crimes. Rewards of money were given to writers, artists, and scholars to encourage them to produce wonderful work, and they did. Very few of the common people were educated, but the Gupta Empire had many universities. Students came from as far away as China to study at Gupta universities!
chandragupta produced gold coins with his face on them
the guspta empire just like the founder of the Mauryan Empire , literature, arts,gave money have trades with others neighbord andcreated beutiful works of art to honor the Hindu gods Pilgrims .
There is no record of the government losing money during the fall of the western part of the Roman empire (the eastern part of this empire continued to exist for 1,000 years).
B. B. Das Gupta has written: 'Paper currency in India' -- subject(s): Paper money, History
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for land, power, money , natural resources such as coal and gold
the disadvantages of celebrating festivals are that during festivals people play cards ,drunk and loss money. people waste the money during festivals.
No, they did not. The Roman coins were minted at various locations in the empire, were used throughout the empire and acted as a common currency.
One of the biggest obstacles in the first century AD was Roman occupation. The Roman Empire was brutal to those it controlled. The people were taxed and the money went in to Cesear's pocket, not theirs.
early byzantine empire when people began jumping heights for entertainment usually for money.
hard to protect there land and lost alot of money