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The Hampi civilization, which thrived as the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th to 16th centuries, came to an end primarily due to military defeat and invasions, notably by the Deccan Sultanates in 1565 at the Battle of Talikota. This defeat led to widespread destruction and looting of Hampi, causing a significant decline in its political and economic power. Additionally, internal strife, administrative challenges, and changing trade routes contributed to the decline of this once-prosperous civilization. The combination of these factors ultimately led to the abandonment of Hampi and the disintegration of the empire.

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