One thing the Guptas are known for is the 3. development of the concept of zero and the use of the Sanskrit language.
The Gupta empire for based in India around 320 CE to 550 CE and used Hinduism as its main religion.
They extensively used the Sanskrit language - traditionally associated with Hinduism - and spread it across India and when it came to Math, their philosophers came up with the concept of zero.
The <u>other options are wrong </u>because:
- Islam had not been founded when the Gupta empire stopped existing
- the Great Pyramid was built by ancient Egyptians not the Guptas
- Communism in a recent concept
In conclusion, the Guptas used the Sanskrit language and developed the concept of zero.
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