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Vizianagaram (Telugu: విజయనగరo), sometimes spelt as Vijaya-nagaram is the main city of the Vizianagaram District of North Eastern Andhra Pradesh in Southern India. Vizianagaram district was formed on 1 June 1979, with some parts carved from the neighbouring districts of Srikakulam and Visakhapatnam. It is at present, the largest Municipality of Andhra Pradesh in terms of Population. It is located about 18 km inland from the Bay of Bengal, and 40 km northwest of Visakha-patnam. While the literal meaning of Vizianagaram is the City of Victory, it is also sometimes referred to as the city of education in these parts as there are many colleges and schools here. It is an important business and educational center for north coastal Andhra and the adjoining state of Orissa.

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Vizianagaram Fort

Vizianagaram
Vizianagaram
city
Population
 (2001)
 • Total195,801

History

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Ghanta Sthambam - The clock tower

This area was ruled by different Hindu Emperors of Kalinga (Ancient Orissa) up to the mediaeval period. After the fall of centralised Gajapati empire of Orissa this region was governed by the Golkonda rulers. The ancestors of Maharaja's of Vizianagaram belong to Udaipur (Mewar) in Rajasthan.

Rulers of this princely state belong to the Pusapati family. The village Pooshpadu in Nandigama Taluq was built by Amala Raju. The village later came to be known as Pusapadu. Therefore, the Kshatriyas living there came to be known as Pusapati.

The Pusapati's are the descendents of Pericchedi's, the ancient ruling clan of Andhra Pradesh. Paricchedis were staunch patrons of Hindu Dharma in contrast to the Chalukyas, who initially were patrons of Jainism. The family name was changed to Pusapati after moving to the coastal region. The name is derived from the Sanskrit Pushavat (Pushan), meaning of the sun, to highlight their Suryavanshi lineage. They founded the city of Vizianagaram, named after Vijay Rama Raju, spelled with a Z to differentiate it from the Vijayanagar Dynasty in Hampi. They obtained the title of Gajapathi, after the battle of Nandapur, in the Northern Circars in the 16th century.

In 1754, Pusapati Vijaya Rama Gajapathi Raju, of the ruling family of Vizianagaram, made an alliance with the French, but a few years later the territory was ceded to the British. It remained under their control until independence in 1947.

Vizianagaram Fort was constructed in the year 1712-1714 A.D. Traditionally five Vijayas or signs of victory were present at the inception of this fortress. It was named Vizia-nagaram (place of victory) after its founder Vijaya Rama Raju and the foundations were laid on Tuesday (Jayavaram in Telugu), the tenth day (Vijayadasami) of the Dasara Festival in the year Vijaya of the Hindu calendar. In 1827 Maharajah Vijay Rama Gajapati Raju III[6] had several honors conferred on him by the British Government. Lord Northbrook obtained for him the title of His Highness, and had his name enrolled among those of chiefs entitled to return visits from the Viceroy with a 13 gun salute.

Geography

Vizianagaram is located at 18°07′N 83°25′E / 18.12°N 83.42°E / 18.12; 83.42.[1] It has an average elevation of 74 metres (242 feet).

Demographics

Viziangaram city had an estimated population of more than 500,000 in 2009. It is one of the fastest growing municipalities in Andhra Pradesh. Its close proximity to Vizag city (about 40 km) has caused a large influx of the working class in recent years.

Economy

Vizianagaram is one of the principal towns in North Coastal Andhra, otherwise known as Uttarandhra. There are a number of industries around the city. The country's largest Ferro-manganese plant is situated in Garividi in the outskirts of the city. There are various Jute mills e.g Hooghly Jute Mills etc.

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A commercial complex near RTC bus station;

Vizianagaram is the favorite destination, when it comes to Textile wholesale market. It is the preferred destination for marriage related shopping for most people living not only in the district, but also from the neighbouring districts and the Telugus living in Orissa and West Bengal. The Balaji Wholesale Textile Market has over hundred shops offering Saris and other dress marerial in the lowest of costs.

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Saree shop at Balaji textile market;

A shopping mall and multiplex is under construction at the Balaji complex site opposite R.T.C complex. The development in the city has really speeded up in recent years thanks to the astronomic growth of Vizag city, which is about 40 km away. There have been a number of layouts planned by VUDA (Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority) on the way to Vizag. The growth of Vizag is indeed having a direct impact on the growth of Vizianagaram and the day is not too far when Vizianagaram will be a part of the Vizag metropolitan area. According to the VUDA master plan, a metropolitan area called Visakhapatnam Metropolitan Region (VMR) of over 1700 sq km, consisting of Vizag, Gajuwaka, Bheemunipatnam, Anakapalle and Vizianagaram, will be formed by 2021. A lot of zonal development schemes have been sanctioned which include several plans in Vizianagaram.[3]

Parliamentary constituency

List of Members of Parliament:

  • 2009 - Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi

Assembly constituency