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Durjaya (Sanskrit for "difficult to conquer" or "invincible") was a
legendary chieftain of
ancient Andhra. The
identity of
Durjaya remains unknown. Several...
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speakers and
claimed descent from
Durjaya, a
legendary chieftain of
ancient Andhra,
earning them the
title of
Durjayas of Velanadu.
Rajendra Choda II, one...
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Durjaya, now
North Guwahati, was
capital of
Kamarupa kingdom under the Pala
Dynasty for the
period 900 to 1100 C.E. Pala
rulers built their capital on...
- present-day
Guwahati (Pragjyotishpura),
Tezpur (Haruppeswara) and
North Gauhati (
Durjaya) respectively. All
three dynasties claimed descent from Narakasura. In...
- Kakati"). Ganapati-deva's
Garavapadu charter traces the family's
ancestry to
Durjaya, a
legendary chieftain of
ancient Andhra,
arrived at a town
called Kakati...
- "gateway to
North East India". The
ancient cities of
Pragjyotishpura and
Durjaya (North Guwahati) were the
capitals of the
ancient state of Kamarupa. Many...
- present-day
Guwahati (Pragjyotishpura),
Tezpur (Haruppeswara) and
North Gauhati (
Durjaya) respectively. All
three dynasties claimed their descent from Narakasura...
- The land of
Odisha or
former Kalinga has
undergone several changes in
terms of its
boundaries since ancient ages. It was also
known by
different names...
- from the
Vishnukundinas and the
Pithapuram area from
their subordinate Durjayas. In 621 in his 48th
regnal year,
Madhava crossed the
Godavari probably...
- India
Kamarupa Kingdom 350 CE 1140 CE Pragjyotishpura, Haruppeswara,
Durjaya ****amese, Prakrit,
Sanskrit India Bhutan Bangladesh Myanmar Tarumanagara...