MY TRICHY
Trichy's historical names include Trichinopoly (used by the British) and its ancient capital, Uraiyur (or Woraiyur/Oraiyur) , which was a significant Chola center known for trade and as the earliest name for the region. The current name, Tiruchirappalli, comes from "Thiru-Chira-Palli," possibly referring to the three peaks or a saint named Chira. Key Historical Names & Origins: Trichinopoly: The Anglicized name used during the British Raj, reflecting the Tamil "Tiruchirappalli". Uraiyur (Woraiyur/Oraiyur): The capital of the Early Cholas, an ancient town with over 2,500 years of history, known for its trade with Rome and rich cultural heritage. : A possible origin for the name, referring to the three peaks