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During the Muslim rule in north India, there was a decline in Hindu culture. This adversely affected the creative spirit in indigenous art, literature, and science. Southern India was comparatively less affected, and traditional culture and the sciences flourished there. The followers of Āryabhaṭa I made enormous contributions to the development of mathematical sciences. It was a golden age of Indian mathematics.

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