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Kay Kubad III

Kay-Kubad III ( Arabic. علا الدين كيقباد بن فراموزس ) - Sultan of Ruma , who ruled the western part of the country in 1283-1304.

Kay Kubad III
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Sultan Ruma
1283 - 1302
PredecessorKay-Khosrov III
Birth
Death1302 ( 1302 )
Children

Being the nephew of Kei-Kavus III, and becoming ruler in 1283, Kubad gave the eastern part of the sultanate to his own cousin - Masoud II . With the death of the latter in 1298, power passed into the hands of his son, Masoud III. He started a new war with Cubad, who died in 1302 [1] .

The feud continued, because the son of Giyas ad-din became the heir to Cuba. Masood III was killed in Kayseri in 1308, but the Koni Sultanate by that time had finally broken up into a number of independent beyliks [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Tamara T. Rice. Seljuks. Nomads - the conquerors of Asia Minor - with. 79-80

Literature

  • Rice T. Seljuks. Nomads - the conquerors of Asia Minor / Per. from English O. I. Milova. - M .: Centerpolygraph, 2004 .-- 238 p. - ISBN 5-9524-0949-0 .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kay-Kubad_III&oldid=75077622


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