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1546 in India
The year 1546 was notable in Indian history for several key developments in the political and cultural landscape of the region. During this period, the Mughal Empire was on the rise under the leadership of Emperor Humayun, who was working to consolidate his power following his return to India after a period of exile. The Deccan region witnessed the emergence of the Bahmani Sultanate's decline, leading to increased fragmentation and the rise of regional powers. Additionally, this year marked significant interactions between Indian states and European powers, particularly the Portuguese, who were expanding their maritime trade networks along the western coast. Cultural exchanges during this time contributed to the rich tapestry of India's heritage, characterized by a blend of indigenous and foreign influences.