The Incan Empire
Before Christopher Columbus came on the scene, the Incan Empire controlled most, if not all, the Americas. This empire also produced resourceful people before the invention of wheels and other tools needed for effective production. However, during the 1500s, the Spanish Empire conquered the Incan Empire.
Most of their operations were a mystery, including their structured political and administrative systems, as they were well organized.
The Gupta Empire
India’s Golden Age era saw the running of the Gupta Empire, which had control of most of the subcontinent and was ruled by Chandra Gupta. Chandra got married to a princess and later declared himself as the only king. He managed to rule for ten years and handed the kingship to his son, Samudra. The young Gupta reigned for 45 years.
Samudra was considered a great king who possessed a notable character and catered to his people’s needs.