Jeypore, is perhaps the biggest town and a position of authentic importance in the region of Koraput in Odisha, India.
The town was set up as a capital of the realm of Maharaja Veer Vikrama Dev in 1648-49CE. It was the biggest realm of Kalinga until the defiance of Balram Dev III.
Afterward, the realm was crushed by the East India Company and was made a baronial domain or Zamindari in 1780 until its disintegration in 1947.
Generally, the recent realm was spread absurd locales of North Andhra and South Odisha.
Jeypore is encircled by slopes of the Eastern Ghats and the Araku slopes on three sides like a horseshoe with the western side opening up to Chhattisgarh in focal India.
Basically, this spot was picked by the Maharaja due to its essential importance.
Prior to getting the name ‘Jeypore’ by the Suryavanshi lords this land was administered by different traditions like the Satavahanas, Ikshavakus, Nalas, Gangas and Shilavanshis.
In 1443, Vinayak Dev the sovereign of Northern Kashmir wedded the solitary little girl of the Shilavanshi lord and acquired the realm of Nandapur.