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Kaykhusraw I (Old
Anatolian Turkish: كَیخُسرو or Ghiyāth ad-Dīn
Kaykhusraw ibn
Kilij Arslān; Persian: غياثالدين كيخسرو بن قلج ارسلان), the
eleventh and...
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Ghiyath al-Din
Kaykhusraw ibn Kayqubād or
Kaykhusraw II (Persian: غياث الدين كيخسرو بن كيقباد) was the
sultan of the
Seljuqs of Rûm from 1237
until his...
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warrior Kai Khosrow:
Kaykhusraw I (died 1211),
Seljuq Sultan of Rum
Kaykhusraw II (died 1246),
Seljuq Sultan of Rum
Kaykhusraw III (died 1284), Seljuq...
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Kaykhusraw III (Old
Anatolian Turkish: كَیخُسرو سوم) or Ghiyāth ad-Dīn
Kaykhusraw bin
Qilij Arslān (Persian: غياث الدين كيخسرو بن قلج ارسلان; c. 1259-1263...
- of
Kilij Arslan II's reign, the
sultanate experienced a
civil war with
Kaykhusraw I
fighting to
retain control and
losing to his
brother Suleiman II in...
- 1204–1205
Kaykhusraw I (second rule), 1205–1211
Kaykaus I, son of
Kaykhusraw I, 1211–1220
Kayqubad I, son of
Kaykhusraw I, 1220–1237
Kaykhusraw II, son...
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pedigrees traced to him.
Kayqubad was the
second son of
Seljuk Sultan Kaykhusraw, who
bestowed upon him at an
early age the
title malik and the governorship...
- (Old
Anatolian Turkish: قِلِج اَرسلان) or Rukn ad-Dīn
Qilij Arslān ibn
Kaykhusraw (Persian: رکن الدین قلیچ ارسلان بن کیخسرو) was
twice the
Seljuk Sultan...
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Anatolia on 26 June 1243 when an army of the
Sultanate of Rum, led by
Sultan Kaykhusraw II,
confronted an
invading Mongol army
under the
general Baiju and was...
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successor Kaykhusraw II
swore an oath of v****alage with the
payment of at
least token tribute to the
Great Khan Ögedei. Ögedei died in 1241, and
Kaykhusraw took...