Kayqubad II

Kai Kobad II 's full name is ' al - Dīn Alā Kayqubād 'm Kaykhusraw (Persian علا الدين كيقبادان بن كيخسرو; 1238-1239 *, † 1257 ) was a Seljuk ruler of rum He was the son of Kai Chosraus II and the Georgian Tamar.

His father lost the 1243 Battle of Köse Dağ significant against the Ilkhanate. Kai Khosrau II died in 1246. At this time, Kai Kobad II seven years old. The Sultanate was a vassal of the Mongols. As a deputy of the Mongols of the vizier Shams al -Din al - Isfahani oversaw the sultans.

Was succeeded by the elder Kai Kaus II. However, it came to rivalries among the brothers. Kılıç Arslan IV Another brother also claimed the throne. So it was that one time reigned for three sultans in parallel. Kai Kobad II dominated the area east of the Kizilirmaks in Malatya.

As the youngest and weakest of the three brothers came Kai Kobad II died in 1257. It is said that had murdered him his own emirs. Another source says that Kai Kobad II was found dead on the way to the Great Khan Mangu, to Karakorum.

Swell

  • Claude Cahen, Pre- Ottoman Turkey: a general survey of the material and spiritual culture and history, trans. J. Jones - Williams, (New York: Taplinger, 1968) 271-277.
  • Examples of coins with images of the three brothers from Prof. Dr. Mehmet Eti
  • Sultan ( rum)
  • Born in the 13th century
  • Died in the 13th century
  • Man
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