The Pala Empire is often referred to as the Golden Age of India because of its support for literature, philosophy, innovative architecture, painting, and science. During the rule of the Pala emperors, an early version of Bangla was first used in writing and close relations developed with the Abbasid rulers of the Middle East, who borrowed Indian expertise in mathematics.
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Short description | The Pala Empire is often referred to as the Golden Age of India because of its support for literature, philosophy, innovative architecture, painting, and science. During the rule of the Pala emperors, an early version of Bangla was first used in writing and close relations developed with the Abbasid rulers of the Middle East, who borrowed Indian expertise in mathematics. | ||
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