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Kaykaus, Keykavus, Kai Kaus, Keikavoos, or Keykavos (), may refer to:


People

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Kay Kāvus Kay Kāvus (; ); sometimes ''Kai-Káús'' or ''Kai-Kaus'', Firdawsī, ''The Sháh námeh of the Persian poet Firdausí''. Oriental Translation Fund. Volume 21 of Publications, Oriental Translation Fund. Translated by James Atkinson. Printed for ...
, legendary king *
Keikavus (Ziyarid) Keikavus () was the ruler of the Ziyarid dynasty from 1050 to 1087. He was the son of Iskandar and grandson of Qabus. During his reign, he had little power, due to his status as a vassal to the Seljuqs. He is the celebrated author of the Qabus ...
, ruled from c. 1050 to 1087, wrote the ''Qabus-nama'' * Kai Ka'us I (Paduspanid ruler), ruled from 1168 to 1184 *
Kaykaus I Kaykaus I or Izz ud-Din Kaykaus ibn Kaykhusraw (, ''ʿIzz ad-Dīn Kaykāwūs pour Kaykhusraw'') was the Sultan of Rum from 1211 until his death in 1220. He was the eldest son of Kaykhusraw I. Succession Upon the death of Kaykhusraw I at the ...
(died 1220) *
Kaykaus II Kaykaus ibn Kaykhusraw or Kayka'us II (, , ''ʿIzz ad-Dīn Kaykāwus ibn Kaykhusraw'') was the sultan of the Seljuqs of Rûm from 1246 until 1262. Life Kaykaus was the eldest of three sons of Kaykhusraw II. His mother was Prodoulia, who was a ...
(died 1279/1280) * Keykavus (Shirvanshah), ruled from 1294 to 1317 *
Rukunuddin Kaikaus Rukunuddin Kaikaus (, ) was an independent Sultan of Bengal who ruled from 1291 to 1300 CE. He succeeded his father Nasiruddin Bughra Khan. In several inscriptions and coins he styled himself as ''Sultan bin al-Sultan bin al-Sultan'' (the Sult ...
, Sultan of Bengal * Ahmad Kaikaus (born 1961), Bangladeshi civil servant


Places

* Keykavus, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Iran * Keykavus, Khuzestan, Iran * Keykavus-e Aghajari, Khuzestan Province, Iran


See also

* Kawas (disambiguation) {{disambiguation, geo, hndis Bangladeshi masculine given names Masculine given names