- Kay Kāvus (Persian: کیکاووس; Avestan: 𐬐𐬀𐬎𐬎𐬌 𐬎𐬯𐬀𐬥
Kauui Usan);
sometimes Kai-Káús or Kai-Kaus, is a
mythological shah of
Greater Iran and a character...
-
certain Amir
Kaykavus at Shir-Zad's
court in the city of La****,
which may have been the
Ziyarid ruler and
author of the Qabus-Nama,
Kaykavus. It was probably...
-
against the
Sultanate of Rum (to
extract tribute and
replace the
sultan Kaykavus II) in 1256, in the ****ault on
Baghdad in 1258, and in the
advance on Syria...
- Bewohner:
ethnographische Schilderungen, 2 vols in one, Leipzig, 1865; tr.
Kaykāvus Jahāndāri as Safar-nāma-ye Polāk: Iran wa Irāniān, Tehran, 1982. James...
-
Sultan of the
Ghurid dynasty, from 1214 to 1215 Alā ad-Dīn Kayqubād bin
Kaykāvūs, aka
Kayqubad I (1188–1237),
Seljuq Sultan of Rûm Ala al-Din Abu al-H****an...
- he was thus
driven by
force to take the
course he did. de
Bruijn 2010, "
Kaykavus b. Eskandar"
Bosworth 1968, p. 35.
Chaliand 1994, p. 430 Bosworth, C. E...
- Zarātoštnāma,
although the work may have been
written earlier by a
figure named Kaykāvūs ibn Kaykhosrow.
Zartosht was born
somewhere during the
Khwarzmian Shah...
-
Ghurid dynasty, from 1214 to 1215
Kayqubad I or Alā ad-Dīn Kayqubād bin
Kaykāvūs (1188–1237),
Seljuq Sultan of Rûm
Alauddin Sabir Kaliyari (1196–1291),...
- He is
likely to have died
offscreen after season 4, as
Sultan İzzedin
Kaykavus then
occupied the
position of Sultan, as a v****al of the Mongols, in season...
- also
known as the Mawlūd-e Zartošt ("Birth of Zarathustra"),
written by
Kaykāvūs ibn Kaykhosrow,
although later attributed to the poet Zartošt b. Bahrām...