1796 in India

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1796 in India

In 1796, India was a subcontinent marked by the complexities of colonial rule, regional kingdoms, and burgeoning social change. The year was notable for the continued expansion of British influence, particularly through the British East India Company, which consolidated its power in southern and eastern regions. The Company's authority was challenged by various princely states, notably the Marathas and Mysore, as well as by internal dissent. In cultural domains, this period saw the rise of prominent figures in literature and art, reflecting the syncretism of indigenous and colonial influences. The socio-political landscape of India in 1796 set the stage for significant transformations in the coming decades, shaping the trajectory of the nation's history.