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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...
- 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)...
- Preceded by Erekle I King of Kartli 1703–1709 Succeeded by Kaikhosro Preceded by Rostam Khan Commander-in-chief (sepahsalar) 1703 Succeeded by Kaykhosrow Khan...
- 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...
- According to Alexander Orbeliani (1802–1869), he had one more brother named Kaykhosrow. He was a close relative of Rodam, the wife of Shah Navaz Khan (Vakhtang...
- 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 Mawlūd-e Zartošt ("Birth of Zarathustra"), written by Kaykāvūs ibn Kaykhosrow, although later attributed to the poet Zartošt b. Bahrām Paždū, himself...
- Kaykhusraw, Kaykhosrow, Kay Khosrow, Kaikhosro, Kaikhosrow, Kai Khusraw, Kay Khusrau, or Kay Khusraw (Persian: کیخسرو) may refer to one of the following...
- Commander of the gholam corps (qollar-aghasi) 1632–1655 Succeeded by Kaykhosrow Khan Preceded by Manuchehr Beg Governor of Semnan 1646–1656 Succeeded by...
- According to Alexander Orbeliani (1802–1869), he had one more brother named Kaykhosrow. Also spelled as "Garjasb", "Karjasi", or "Garjasi". Floor, Willem (2001)...