In the Gupta Empire, people were generally considered to be subjects. Unlike in the Maurya Empire, where some degree of political rights was granted, the Gupta Empire's social and political structure leaned more towards a system where the populace had obligations and were subject to the authority of the ruling elite.
Unlike in the Maurya empire, people living in the Gupta empire had political rights and obligations, and were considered to be what?
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citizens
citizens
nobles
nobles
peasants
peasants
subjects ..........................................................................................
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