Kaykhusraw I

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Kaykhusraw I was a prominent early 13th-century sultan who helped consolidate and expand the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum in Anatolia.

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Kaykhusraw I canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muslim monarch
Seljuk sultan
Sultan of Rum
medieval ruler
associatedWith Seljuk architecture in Konya
birthPlace Konya
burialPlace Konya
capital Konya
conflict Byzantine–Seljuk wars
countryRuled Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
surface form: Sultanate of Rum
deathCause killed in battle
deathDate 1211
deathPlace battlefield near Antioch
near Antioch
dynasty Seljuk Empire
surface form: Seljuk dynasty
era early 13th century
father Kilij Arslan II
fortified Konya
fullName Ghiyath al-Din Kaykhusraw I
hadExile Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
interactionWith Byzantine Empire
knownFor expanding Seljuk influence in western Anatolia
re-establishing Seljuk control after internal dynastic struggles
languageOfCourt Persian
motherTongueRegion Anatolian Turkish
notableBattle Battle of Antioch on the Meander
notableEvent reconquest of Konya after exile
restoration to the throne in 1205
opponent Theodore I Laskaris
opponentState Empire of Nicaea
policy consolidation of Seljuk power in Anatolia
expansion of territory in western Anatolia
predecessor Kilij Arslan II
regionRuled Anatolia
reignEnd 1196
1211
reignStart 1192
1205
religion Islam
strengthened central authority of the Sultanate of Rum
trade routes in Anatolia
successor Ghiyath al-Din Kaykhusraw I
surface form: Izz al-Din Kaykaus I

Kaykaus I
usedTitle Ghiyath al-Dunya wa al-Din

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Kaykaus I predecessor Kaykhusraw I
Kaykaus I father Kaykhusraw I
Kilij Arslan II relative Kaykhusraw I
Kilij Arslan II successor Kaykhusraw I
Kayqubad I father Kaykhusraw I
Rum Seljuks notableRuler Kaykhusraw I