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1538 in India

The year 1538 in India is marked by significant political and cultural developments during the Mughal Empire's expansion under the reign of Emperor Humayun. After his brief exile, Humayun returned to India following the defeat of Sher Shah Suri and began consolidating his power. This period also witnessed the establishment of important relationships with regional rulers and the promotion of art and architecture, setting the foundation for the later flourishing of Mughal culture. Additionally, the year saw continued interactions with foreign traders and the influence of European powers in maritime routes, which would eventually impact India's socioeconomic landscape. These events contributed to the rich tapestry of India’s historical narrative in the 16th century.