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Kaykaus I or Izz ud-Din
Kaykaus ibn
Kaykhusraw (Old
Anatolian Turkish: كَیکاوس, Persian: عز الدين كيكاوس پور كيخسرو ʿIzz ad-Dīn Kaykāwūs pour Kaykhusraw)...
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until 1262.
Kaykaus was the
eldest of
three sons of
Kaykhusraw II. His
mother was Prodoulia, who was a
Byzantine Gr****, may have had
Kaykaus baptized as...
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Kaykaus, Keykavus, Kai Kaus, Keikavoos, or
Keykavos (Persian: کیکاوس or كيكاووس), may
refer to: Kai Kaus (11th century)
Izeddin Kaykaus Kaykaus I (died...
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following the
battle of Alaşehir in 1211, both
Kayqubad and his
elder brother Kaykaus struggled for the throne.
Kayqubad initially garnered some
allies among...
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jarlig issued by Güyük Khan
confirmed him as
sultan over his
elder brother,
Kaykaus II in 1248. But this
jarlig would quickly be
worthless after Güyük's death...
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October 1256,
Bayju defeated Kaykaus II near
Aksaray and all of
Anatolia became officially subject to Möngke Khan. In 1260
Kaykaus II fled from
Konya to Crimea...
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Ghiyath al-Dīn Me’sud ibn
Kaykaus or
Mesud II (Old
Anatolian Turkish: مَسعود دوم, Ghiyāth ad-Dīn Mas'ūd bin Kaykāwūs; Persian: غياث الدين مسعود بن كيكاوس)...
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Sultan Kaykaus I, and
Alexios was
tortured in
sight of the Sinopians. The city
submitted to
Kaykaus and
Alexios was
freed after becoming Kaykaus' v****al...
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ethnic identity".
Kaykhusraw died
leaving three sons: 'Izz al-Din
Kaykaus, aged 11, son of the
daughter of a Gr**** priest; 9-year-old Rukn al-Din...
- of the
Tamil language and
Sangam literature. In 1246, Rum
Seljuk sultan Kaykaus II was
invited to Güyük Khan's coronation. Instead, he sent
Kilij Arslan...