Alā ad-Dīn Kayqubād ibn Kaykhusraw (Turkish: I. Alâeddin Keykûbad; Turkish pronunciation: [kejkuːbad], Persian: علاء الدين كيقباد بن كيخسرو 1190–1237)...
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The name Kayqubad (Bengali: কায়কোবাদ, Persian: کیقباد) may refer to the following people Kayqubad I (1190–1237), Seljuq Sultan of Rûm Kayqubad II (c. 1238–1256)...
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displaced other Turkic clans. Later, it became involved in the army of Sultan Kayqubad I and fought against the Khwarazmians, Mongols and Byzantines, who were...
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Ghiyath al-Din Kaykhusraw ibn Kayqubād or Kaykhusraw II (Persian: غياث الدين كيخسرو بن كيقباد) was the sultan of the Seljuqs of Rûm from 1237 until his...
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Kaykhusraw I. Upon the death of Kaykhusraw I at the Battle of Alaşehir in 1211, Kaykaus’ two younger brothers, Kayferidun Ibrahim and the future Kayqubad I, challenged...
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Kaykhusraw I (second rule), 1205–1211 Kaykaus I, son of Kaykhusraw I, 1211–1220 Kayqubad I, son of Kaykhusraw I, 1220–1237 Kaykhusraw II, son of Kayqubad I, 1237–1246...
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Padishah (redirect from Padshah-i-Ghazi)
(as Padishah of Islam), and Sultan of Rum Kayqubad I (as pādshāh). Mongol Ilkhan Ghazan took the title Padshah-i Islam after he converted to Islam in 1295...
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Kaykhusraw was killed at the Battle of Antioch on the Meander in 1211. His son Kayqubad I, by Manuel Maurozomes' daughter, ruled the Sultanate from 1220 to 1237...
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Kayqubad (Persian: کیقباد یکم, died 1348) was the 31st ruler of Shirvan. His rule was dominated by Chobanid overlordship. According to Munejjimbashi, he...
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commander of the Seljuk-Ayyubid army was the Seljuk sultan Ala-ad Din Kayqubad I. The battle continued for three days. The alliance's numerical superiority...
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Anatolia. He served as Master of the Hunt and Minister of Works under Kayqubad I and, after in the latter capacity, supervised the construction of Kubadabad...
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Middle Ages, with the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm under the rule of Alaeddin Kayqubad I, from whom the city derives its name. His building campaign resulted in...
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Bohemond IV of Antioch (redirect from Bohemond I of Tripoli)
during the previous years, imprisoned Philip in 1224. Bohemond allied with Kayqubad I, sultan of Rum, but he could not prevent Philip's murder in 1225. Bohemond...
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in Anatolia Kayqubad I, 'Alā al-Dīn Kayqubād bin Kaykā'ūs (died 1237) Kayqubad II, 'Alā al-Dīn Kayqubād bin Kaykhusraw (died 1256) Kayqubad III, 'Alā al-Dīn...
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Sultanate of Rum (redirect from Saljūqiyān-i Rūm)
unpopular. Kaykhusraw I seized Konya in 1205 reestablishing his reign. Under his rule and those of his two successors, Kaykaus I and Kayqubad I, Seljuk power...
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Ali, last Sultan of the Ghurid dynasty, from 1214 to 1215 Kayqubad I or Alā ad-Dīn Kayqubād bin Kaykāvūs (1188–1237), Seljuq Sultan of Rûm Ala al-Din...
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Kayqubad I 1220–1237 Ghiyath ad-Din Kaykhusraw II 1237–1246 Izz ad-Din Kaykaus II 1246–1260 Rukn ad-Din Kilij Arslan IV 1248–1265 Ala ad-Din Kayqubad...
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secures his active support of Kayqubad I, Sejuk ruler of the Sultanate of Rum. A civil war seems inevitable when Kayqubad is poisoned during a feast at...
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twenty three conspired to kill Kayqubad. The plot was discovered and Kayqubad executed all twenty-three. The Tārikh-i Āl-i Saldjūq was published in 1553...
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lands in Karaca Dağ, a mountainous area between Diyarbakır and Urfa, by Kayqubad I, the Seljuk Sultan of Rum. One account indicates that the Seljuk leader's...
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Alamut, and Majd ad-Din notified the sultan Kayqubad I that henceforth the tribute was to be paid to him. Kayqubad I requested clarification from Hassan III...
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Kubadabad Sarayı) was a complex of summer residences built for sultan Kayqubad I (1220–1237), ruler of the Sultanate of Rum. The palace is located on the...
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Dudaktan Kalbe based on the classic novel by Reşat Nuri Güntekin and as Kayqubad I the Seljuq Sultan of Rûm in Diriliş: Ertuğrul and as Ali in Kaybolan Yıllar...
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the keystone of an arch of the citadel built at Konya (Ikonion) under Kayqubad I (r. 1220–1237). The motif appears on Turkomen coins of this era, notably...
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Karacahisar Castle (section Osman I's conquest)
tradition, the castle was conquered by Ertugul in 1232 on behalf of Sultan Kayqubad I when the latter had to leave to face the Mongol invasions of Anatolia...
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persistent but spurious legend, however, claims that the Seljuq Sultan of Rum, Kayqubad I, instead established a Karamanid dynasty in these lands. Karaman Bey expanded...
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military governor. There were then no hostilities with the Seljuk Turks. Kayqubad I and his immediate successor Kaykhusraw II swore an oath of vassalage with...
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Ottoman Navy (section World War I and aftermath)
Abydos on the Dardanelles Strait.[citation needed] Seljuq sultan of Rûm Kayqubad I conquered Alaiye (Alanya) and formed a naval arsenal there. Alanya became...
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mosque of Seljuk architecture named after its endower Sultan Alaaddin Kayqubad I (1188–1237). Pervane Medrese is a former Islamic religious school, which...
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Selçukname (redirect from Tevârih-i Âl-i Selçuk)
court of the Seljuk sultan Kayqubad I. Thus Ibn Bibi began his service in the Seljuk Court during the reign of Kayqubad I, which continued even after...
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