In the Gupta Empire, people living under its rule were considered to be subjects. Unlike the centralized governance of the Maurya Empire, the Gupta regime allowed for more local governance, but the term "subjects" reflects the relationship between the rulers and the ruled in that period.
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
• nobles
• peasants
• subjects
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