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1533 in India

In the year 1533, India was characterized by a tapestry of regional kingdoms and a rich cultural milieu. The Mughal Empire, under the leadership of Babur's grandson, Humayun, continued to solidify its presence after Babur's establishment of the dynasty in 1526. The Deccan plateau was largely dominated by the powerful Bahmani Sultanate, which was then fracturing into smaller regional states. Meanwhile, the Vijayanagara Empire in the south flourished, known for its advancements in art and architecture. This year also witnessed the growing influence of European powers, particularly the Portuguese, who began to establish trading posts along the west coast, marking the beginning of intensified European involvement in Indian affairs.