Alâeddîn Keykubad, I, Sultan of the Seljuks, -1237

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Alâeddîn Keykubad, I, Sultan of the Seljuks, -1237
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  • ʻAlāʼ ad-Dīn Kay-Qubādh, I, Sultan of the Seljuks, -1237
  • Alâeddîn Keykubad, I, Sultan of the Seljuks, d. 1237
  • Kaikobad, I, Sultan of the Seljuks, -1237
  • Kayqubad, I, Sultan of the Seljuks, -1237
  • Keykubad, I, Sultan of the Seljuks, -1237
Manuscripts dedicated to this person
Tarjumah-yi Taḥrīr-i Uṣūl-i Uqlīdis
A recension written by Naṣīr al-Dīn Ṭūsī, d. 1274 on a work on Elements by the Ancient Greet mathematician Euclid. Originally written in Arabic, the work was translated into Persian by Shīrāzī. Show more
Composed in Sivas in circa 1280
Dedicated to Tāj al-Dīn Muʻtazz b. Ṭāhir, تاج الدین معتز بن طاهر, who is mentioned several times by as a bureaucrat in the Seljuq court. His father acted as a qaḍī for Jalāl al-Dīn Khwārazmshāh and came to Anatolia as ambassador to the court of ‘Alā’ al-Dīn Kayqubād I (see 65 ff.).
al-Tuḥfah al-shāhīyah fī al-hayʼah
A work on astronomy similar to the Nihāyat al-Idrāk fī Dirāyat al-Aflāk ( نهایة الادراک في درایة الافلا ک ) but containing some additional material. The work was composed while the author was serving a judge in Malatya and Sivas. Show more
Composed in Sivas or Malatya in Jumādā I, 684
Dedicated to Tāj al-Dīn Muʻtazz b. Ṭāhir, تاج الدین معتز بن طاهر, who is mentioned several times by as a bureaucrat in the Seljuq court. His father acted as a qaḍī for Jalāl al-Dīn Khwārazmshāh and came to Anatolia as ambassador to the court of ‘Alā’ al-Dīn Kayqubād I (see 65 ff.).
al-Tuḥfah al-shāhīyah fīal-hayʼah
A work on astronomy similar to the Nihāyat al-Idrāk fī Dirāyat al-Aflāk ( نهایة الادراک في درایة الافلا ک ) but containing some additional material. The work was composed while the author was serving a judge in Malatya and Sivas. Show more
Composed in Sivas or Malatya in Jumādā I, 684
Dedicated to Tāj al-Dīn Muʻtazz b. Ṭāhir, تاج الدین معتز بن طاهر, who is mentioned several times by as a bureaucrat in the Seljuq court. His father acted as a qaḍī for Jalāl al-Dīn Khwārazmshāh and came to Anatolia as ambassador to the court of ‘Alā’ al-Dīn Kayqubād I (see 65 ff.).
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