Durjaya (Sanskrit for "difficult to conquer" or "invincible")[1] was a legendary chieftain of ancient Andhra.
The identity of Durjaya remains unknown.
[2] Several ruling dynasties of medieval Andhra and Telangana, such as the Kakatiyas, Velanati Chodas, Malyalas, Viryalas, Haihayas, Konakandravadis, Ivani Kandravadis, Kondapadumatis, Natavadis, Parichchedis, Kotas, and Chagis, claimed descent from him.
[3][4][2] In the opinion of Bhavaraju Venkata Krishna Rao, he probably flourished in the 3rd century CE.
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