- by
Keikavus as the
ruler of Tabaristan.
Keikavus' long and
peaceful reign certainly encouraged his
domains to more
cultural activities.
Keikavus later...
- was
succeeded by his
cousin Keikavus, the
celebrated author of the
Qabus nama, a
major work of
Persian literature.
Keikavus died in 1087, and was succeeded...
- literature, from the
eleventh century (c. 1080 AD). It was
written by
Keikavus, the
Ziyarid ruler of
parts of Tabaristan, and was
dedicated to his son...
- (bīnī-i pakhch), and
unpleasing lips and
teeth (lab va dandān na nīkū)" (
Keikavus). On
Western Turkic coins "the
faces of the
governor and
governess are...
- ****hiravan ? son of
Manuchehr 1030–1050 1050
Onsor ol-Ma'ali
Keikavus ? son of
Eskandar son of
Qabus 1050-1087 1087
Gilanshah ? son of
Keikavus 1087-1090 1090...
- the 11th century. ****hirvan died in 1050, and was
succeeded by
cousin Keikavus. The Ghaznavids, C.E. Bosworth,
History of
Civilizations of
Central Asia...
-
Ziyarid dynasty from ca. 1087 to 1090. He was the son and
successor of
Keikavus.
Little is
known about Gilanshah; his
kingdom was
invaded by the Nizari...
-
decision for
Shahrbanu to
choose her own husband, as
opposed to Ali's.
Keikavus'
Qabusnama includes the
involvement of
Salman the Persian. The Uyun Akhbar...
- into
Central Asia and
stabilizing his
western front with the Seljuqs.
Keikavus,
author of the
Qabus nama, was a
guest at Mawdud's
court for
seven to eight...
-
entourage indulged in wine-drinking." The 11th-century Qabus-nama,
written by
Keikavus of the
Ziyarid dynasty,
explicitly records that the
Quran prohibits wine...