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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...
- 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 :...
- Malik Kayumarth castle (Persian: قلعه ملک کیومرث) is a historical castle located in Nowshahr County in Mazandaran Province, The longevity of this fortress...
- 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)...
- 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...
- and his ****ociate Malik Kachhan appointed his infant son Kayumars (or Kayumarth) on the throne with the title Shamsuddin II. The two nobles then conspired...
- sultan of the Delhi Sultanate Kayumarth I, a mediaeval ruler from the Paduspanid dynasty in northwestern Iran Kayumarth III, a mediaeval ruler from the...
- 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...
- 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)...