- [kejkuːbad], Persian: علاء الدین کیقباد ابن کیخسرو 1190–1237), also
known as
Kayqubad I, was the
Seljuq Sultan of Rûm who
reigned from 1220 to 1237. He expanded...
- The name
Kayqubad (Bengali: কায়কোবাদ, Persian: کیقباد) may
refer to the
following people Kayqubad I (1190–1237),
Seljuq Sultan of Rûm
Kayqubad II (c. 1238–1256)...
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Kayqubad II (Old
Anatolian Turkish: كیقباد; Persian: علاء الدين كيقباد بن كيخسرو, ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn
Kayqubād bin Kaykhusraw, c. 1238-1239 – 1254/1256) was...
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Kayqubad III (Old
Anatolian Turkish: كَیقُباد سوم or ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn
Kayqubād bin Farāmurz; Persian: علاء الدین کیقباد بن فرامرز) was
briefly sultan of the...
- his reign.
Under his rule and
those of his two successors,
Kaykaus I and
Kayqubad I,
Seljuk power in
Anatolia reached its apogee. Kaykhusraw's most important...
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Kaykaus I, son of
Kaykhusraw I, 1211–1220
Kayqubad I, son of
Kaykhusraw I, 1220–1237
Kaykhusraw II, son of
Kayqubad I, 1237–1246
Kaykaus II, son of Kaykhusraw...
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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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Kayqubad I 1220–1237
Ghiyath ad-Din
Kaykhusraw II 1237–1246 Izz ad-Din
Kaykaus II 1246–1260 Rukn ad-Din
Kilij Arslan IV 1248–1265 Ala ad-Din
Kayqubad...
- but
deprived of his
throne and
confined in Tabriz. He was
replaced with
Kayqubad III who soon
became involved in a
similar plot and was
executed by Mahmud...
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Kubadabad Sarayı) was a
complex of
summer residences built for
sultan Kayqubad I (1220–1237),
ruler of the
Sultanate of Rum. The
palace is
located on...