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Kaykhosrow Khan (died 1674) was a
Safavid military commander and
gholam of
Georgian descent. He
served as the
commander of the
musketeer corps (tofangchi-aghasi)...
- sent to Ismail,
Bayezid II
addressed Ismail as "heir to the
kingdom of
Kaykhosrow – the
legendary great king of the
Shahnameh – and to Dara (Darius) of...
- Kaykhusraw,
Kaykhosrow, Kay Khosrow, Kaikhosro, Kaikhosrow, Kai Khusraw, Kay Khusrau, or Kay
Khusraw (Persian: کیخسرو) may
refer to one of the following...
- was
motivated to
visualize himself as a shah of the Shahnameh,
possibly Kaykhosrow, the
archetype of a
great Iranian king, and the
person who
overcame the...
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Kaykhosrow Khan
Cherkes was an
Iranian gholam of Circ****ian origin, who
served as
beglerbeg (governor) of the
Erivan Province (also
known as Chokhur-e...
- sent to Ismail,
Bayezid II
addressed Ismail as "heir to the
kingdom of
Kaykhosrow – the
legendary great king of the
Shahnameh – and to Dara (Darius) of...
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According to
Alexander Orbeliani (1802–1869), Otar had one more
brother named Kaykhosrow. He
furthermore had a
known younger cousin named Qaplan Baratashili-Orbelishvili...
- the work may have been
written earlier by a
figure named Kaykāvūs ibn
Kaykhosrow.
Zartosht was born
somewhere during the
Khwarzmian Shah era and witnessed...
- the Mawlūd-e Zartošt ("Birth of Zarathustra"),
written by Kaykāvūs ibn
Kaykhosrow,
although later attributed to the poet Zartošt b. Bahrām Paždū, himself...
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According to
Alexander Orbeliani (1802–1869), he had one more
brother named Kaykhosrow. Also
spelled as "Garjasb", "Karjasi", or "Garjasi". Floor,
Willem (2001)...