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Kayumarth I (also
spelled ****umarth I or
Kayumars I; Persian: ملک کیومرث یکم) was the
ruler (ustandar) of the
Baduspanids from 1394 to 1453, with a three-year...
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During the
reign of
Kayumarth's father, Ka'us III, the
latter had
Kayumarth imprisoned for
unknown reasons.
After eighteen years,
Kayumarth managed to flee...
- 1399-1453 :
Kayumarth I 1453-1467 : Ka'us II 1467-1499 :
Jahangir I 1499-1507 :
Bisutun II 1507-1550 :
Bahman of
Tabaristan 1550-1576 :
Kayumarth IV 1582-1586 :...
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Malik Kayumarth castle (Persian: قلعه ملک کیومرث) is a
historical castle located in
Nowshahr County in
Mazandaran Province, The
longevity of this fortress...
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claiming descent from
Kawus the son of
Kayumarth reigned until 1567 and the other, that of
Iskandar the son of
Kayumarth,
until 1574. In the
Safavid era (1501–1736)...
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relations with
Michael VIII's son
Andronikos II Palaiologos. Rukn al-Dīn
Kayūmarth (b.1262- a.1293), the
middle son who also
followed his
father to Byzantium...
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Malik Kachhan appointed his
infant son
Kayumars (or
Kayumarth) on the
throne with the
title Shamsuddin II. The two
nobles then conspired...
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sultan of the
Delhi Sultanate Kayumarth I, a
mediaeval ruler from the
Paduspanid dynasty in
northwestern Iran
Kayumarth III, a
mediaeval ruler from the...
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administer most of Rustamdar. The
holdings of the new
Baduspanid ruler Kayumarth I were now
restricted to that of the
castle of Nur.
After his
return to...
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elite of Shirvan. He also
received patronage from the
Paduspanid ruler Kayumarth I (r. ca. 1400–1453), the Kara
Koyunlu ruler Jahan Shah (r. 1434–1467)...