December 11th, 1655
Dakshin Bharatiya Empire, Vijayanagara State, the cultural and educational capital - Hoysala.
The city of Hoysala, named after the mighty Hoysala Kingdom, which used to be two different towns, Velapuri and Dwarasamudra, has now been combined to form the educational and cultural capital of Vijayanagara State.
Since the decision to combine these towns was made, the local government has worked very hard to integrate them. Because the area between the old towns of Velapuri and Dwarasamudra was empty, the city was constructed there.
The city's construction is yet to be completed, but you can already see the foundation and a rough outline of a major metropolis in its infancy. This city, spanning a stretch of 15 km, was constructed with the standards of the Empire in mind, including roadways, drainage systems, police stations, post offices, courts, bathrooms, special lanes on the roads, and other features found in major cities like Hampi, Madurai, or even Pune.