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1512 in India

The year 1512 marked a significant period in Indian history characterized by political consolidation, cultural developments, and external influences. The Deccan Sultanates were solidifying their power, particularly the Ahmednagar Sultanate, which played a crucial role in regional dynamics. The Mughal Empire, under Emperor Babur, laid the groundwork for its future expansion, although the empire had not yet fully established its dominance in India. This year also witnessed the rise of Portuguese maritime power, impacting trade routes and coastal regions. The interactions between local kingdoms and European traders began to reshape socio-economic landscapes, influencing cultural exchanges and the trajectory of colonial encounters in subsequent decades.