Visaha

Visaha (Vizhutuoq: ; romanized: Wijaṛa) is the capital and largest city of Vizhutu State, Wijarra Province, and the Vizhutuan Federation. It consists of 13 urban districts and 18 rural districts. Located on the banks of the Hianghun River in southern Vizhutuan, it is the political, economic, financial, and cultural centre of the federation.

History
The area known as Visaha was settled by the indigenous tribes in the era. However, Visaha, then known as Antrangarai (from Tamil ஆற்றங்கரை; Attrankarai, meaning riverside), was still a small village until the Vizhutu Empire declared Antrangarai as its capital. It was renamed to Wijarra (Anglicized to Visaha) in 1250, which was a corruption of Sanskrit "Vijayvāṛā" (विजयवाड़ा) meaning "place of victory", after it was the site of the last battle in the First Vizhutu-Lenying War. Today, Antrangarai is a major city in Wijarra Province.

Visaha soon experienced rapid growth as the Vizhutu Empire's King Saatvik wanted to make Vizhutu a great power. As expected, Visaha was designated capital when the Vizhutu Empire conquered all of the other states.

During the Vizhutuan economic miracle of the 1950s to the 1970s, Visaha's population massively grew. In 1945, its population was 1.5 million. By 1970, its population was 4.5 million. The first skyscrapers and modern buidlings appeared during this period.

In 2015, the Cairo Raijar Bridge was built, replacing the old Chandair Bridge.