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Seljuq sultans of Rum
Kayqubad III
Seljuq sultans of Rum
Reign1298–1301/2
PredecessorKaykhusraw III
SuccessorMesud II
Bornc. 1283
Died1302
Issue Gawhari Naima Khatun
Names
ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn Kayqubād bin Farāmurz
House House of Seljuq

Kayqubad III (Old Anatolian Turkish: كَیقُباد سوم or ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn Kayqubād bin Farāmurz; Persian: علاء الدین کیقباد بن فرامرز) was briefly sultan of the Sultanate of Rum between the years of 1298 and 1302. He was a nephew of the deposed Mesud II and had strong support among the Seljuks. As sultan he was a vassal of the Mongols and exercised no real power.

Reign

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He first appears circa 1283 as a pretender to the Seljuk throne. He was recognized by the Turkish Karamanids, but he was defeated by vizier Fakhr al-Din Ali and Kaykhusraw III and sought refuge in Cilician Armenia.[1] Nothing is known of his movements again until 1298, when he was appointed to the sultanate by the Ilkhan Mahmud Ghazan upon the downfall of Masud II. He purged the Seljuq administration of his predecessor’s men with extreme violence and became deeply unpopular; as a result when he visited the Ilkhan in 1302, he was executed and replaced with his predecessor Mesud II in order to keep the peace.[2]

Sources

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  1. ^ Claude Cahen, Pre-Ottoman Turkey: a general survey of the material and spiritual culture and history, trans. J. Jones-Williams, (New York: Taplinger, 1968) p. 294
  2. ^ Cahen, Pre-Ottoman Turkey, pp. 300f
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Preceded by Sultan of Rûm
1298–1301/2 Succeeded by

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