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Shams ud-Din
Kayumars (Persian: شمس الدین کیومرث; c. 1285 – 13 June 1290) was the
eleventh sultan of Delhi, and a son of Muiz ud-Din
Qaiqabad (a grandson...
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Qaiqabad was paralyzed, a
group of
nobles appointed his
infant son
Shamsuddin Kayumars as the new Sultan, and
subsequently tried to kill Jalal-ud-Din. Instead...
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Keyumars or
Kiomars (Persian: کیومرث) was the name of the
first king (shah) of the
Pishdadian dynasty of Iran
according to the Shahnameh. The name appears...
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Kayumars is the
first man in
Persian mythology.
Kayumars may also
refer to:
Shamsuddin Kayumars, a
sultan of the
Delhi Sultanate Kayumarth I, a mediaeval...
- Dara
Bakht Miran Shah (1790–1841)
Mirza Muhammed Shahrukh Bahadur Mirza Kayumar Bahadur Mirza Fath-ul-Mulk
Bahadur (alias
Mirza Fakhru) (1816–1856) Mirza...
- four years, he was
murdered in 1290 by a
Khalji noble. His
infant son,
Kayumars, was also murdered,
ending the
Mamluk Dynasty and
instigating the Khalji...
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established control over some of the new areas. The last ruler,
Shamsuddin Kayumars, an infant, was
murdered by Jalal-ud-Din Khalji, a
nobleman who then established...
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became paralyzed,
leading to the
succession of his son,
Shamsuddin Kayumars.
Amidst this upheaval, two
factions arose within the
Mamluk court, with...
- 1240–1242 Ala ud din
Masud 1242–1246
Nasiruddin Mahmud 1246–1266
Ghiyas ud din
Balban 1266–1287 Muiz ud din
Qaiqabad 1287–1290
Shamsuddin Kayumars 1290...
- 1240–1242 Ala ud din
Masud 1242–1246
Nasiruddin Mahmud 1246–1266
Ghiyas ud din
Balban 1266–1287 Muiz ud din
Qaiqabad 1287–1290
Shamsuddin Kayumars 1290...