Vizianagaram
Vizianagaram is a city and regions headquarter of the Vizianagaram area in Andhra Pradesh, India. Vizianagaram was controlled by distinctive Hindu rulers of Kalinga up to the medieval period. After the fall of the concentrated Gajapati domain of Odisha, the area was legislated by the Golkonda rulers. The progenitors of the Maharajas of Vizianagaram are accepted to be the relatives of Maharanas of Udaipur, the Sisodia line and Vasishta gotra
Leaders of this regal state fit in with the Pusapati gang. The town Pooshpadu in Nandigama Taluq was assembled by Amala Raju. The historical backdrop of this zone is joined with the historical backdrop of London, particularly the development to give drinking wellsprings. The Maharajah of Vizianagram supported the erection of an exceptionally expound gothic wellspring in 1867 near Marble Arch on the edge of Hyde Park, which made due until 1964, yet was thusly crushed for another street framework. As per the Dictionary of British Architects, Keirle was the planner delegated by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain Association, who raised these wellsprings and whose document is held up with the London Metropolitan Archives. Unearthing at this town uncovered copper coins having a place with the remaining parts of 900 BCE.