Durgaraja
| Durgaraja | |
|---|---|
| 'Tribhuvana-malla' | |
| Kakatiya ruler | |
| Reign | c. 1108–1116 CE |
| Predecessor | Beta II |
| Successor | Prola II |
| Dynasty | Kakatiya |
| Father | Beta II |
Durga-raja (r. c. 1108–1116?) was a member of the Kakatiya dynasty of southern India. He is attested by only one record - the 1098 CE Kazipet dargah inscription, which was issued during the reign of his father Beta II. According to one theory, he probably ruled for a short period and rebelled against his Kalyani Chalukya overlord, before being subjugated by his brother Prola II who remained loyal to the Chalukyas.