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The farthest extent of the Vijayanagara Empire, at its height in the 16th century, stretched across much of southern India, encompassing present-day Karnataka, Andhra pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and parts of Kerala, Maharashtra, and Telangana. The empire's influence extended northward into parts of central India, and at its peak, it controlled a vast territory that facilitated trade and cultural exchanges. The capital city, Hampi, served as a major center of commerce, religion, and politics during this period.

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