I believe it was the Gupta empire.
The Gupta Empire, early civilization in India.
The Gupta Empire
The Zero.
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Indian scholars developed the concept of zero during the Gupta Empire in the 5th century AD. The concept of zero revolutionized mathematics and became a fundamental part of modern arithmetic and algebra.
i don't know which empire it is this is my question ; p its either Gupta Maurya Persian or British pretty sure it one of the first two
The concept of zero was first developed in ancient India, around the 5th century CE. Indian mathematicians, particularly from the Gupta Empire, played a significant role in its development and incorporation into mathematical systems.
Gupta mathematicians developed the concept of zero in the use of math, and also developed the decimal system based on the number 10. They also created a number writing system that was later adopted by the Islamic Empire. This system became known as Arabic Numerals, but is really a Gupta achievement.
Yes, they did.
It was the Indians.