Darrutrami

Darrutrami (Usheigepese: Darudami) is the capital and largest city of Usheigep, and the capital of the province with the same name. It sits on the Sivonak River in the Darrutrami Plains, in the centre of the country. Having a population of 6,395,283 within city limits and an estimated population of 11 million in the metropolitan area, Darrutrami is the cultural, economic, educational, financial, and political centre of Usheigep, dominating other Usheigepese cities in influence and importance.

Darrutrami was founded as a planned city in 1605 by Emperor Jivageva of the Usheigep Empire as the former capital was destroyed in a great fire. During this time, the city was known as Iwanagakalo, and the current term 'Darrutrami' entered common use as Iwanagakalo expanded outside the city walls in the early 19th century. Darrutrami experienced increased development after the British took over the city in 1881, and continued to be the capital of Usheigep after independence in 1904.