powerful landed aristocracy of the sultanate, supported Kaykaus. From his base in Malatya, Kaykaus seized Kayseri and then Konya, inducing Leo to change...
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ethnic (Turkic/Persian and Greek) identity as Kaykhusraw I, Kaykaus II, and Mesud II. Kayqubad I had good relations with the Muslim scholars, Sufis and...
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Sultan Kaykaus I, and Alexios was tortured in sight of the Sinopians. The city submitted to Kaykaus and Alexios was freed after becoming Kaykaus' vassal...
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Kaykhusraw II, son of Kayqubad I, 1237–1246 Kaykaus II, son of Kaykhusraw II (sole rule) 1246–1248 Kaykaus II (joint rule), 1248–1259 (with Kilij Arslan...
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Kaykaus, Keykavus, Kai Kaus, Keikavoos, or Keykavos (Persian: کیکاوس or كيكاووس), may refer to: Kai Kaus (11th century) Izeddin Kaykaus Kaykaus I (died...
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Kaykhusraw I (Old Anatolian Turkish: كَیخُسرو or Ghiyāth ad-Dīn Kaykhusraw ibn Kilij Arslān; Persian: غياثالدين كيخسرو بن قلج ارسلان), the eleventh and...
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1246 until 1262. Kaykaus was the eldest of three sons of Kaykhusraw II. His mother was Prodoulia, a Roman who may have had Kaykaus baptized as a child...
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Bohemond IV of Antioch (redirect from Bohemond I of Tripoli)
emir of Aleppo, and Kaykaus I, the Seljuq sultan of Rum, who often invaded Cilicia during the following years, to prevent Leo I from attacking Antioch...
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imprisoned. He concluded a peace treaty with Kaykhushraw's son and successor, Kaykaus I. Theodore sent letters to the Greeks under the Latins' rule to inform...
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power of the Trapezuntine emperors. After the fall of Sinope to Sultan Kaykaus I in 1214, the Empire of Trebizond ceased to be a major contender for restoring...
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