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The name Kayqubad (, ) may refer to the following people *
Kayqubad I 'Alā' ad-Dīn Kay-qubād ibn-e Kay-xusraw (; , 1190–1237), also known as Kayqubad I, was the Seljuq Turkish Sultan of Rûm who reigned from 1220 to 1237. He expanded the borders of the sultanate at the expense of his neighbors, particula ...
(1190–1237), Seljuq Sultan of Rûm *
Kayqubad II Kayqubad II (, , , ''ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn Kayqubād bin Kaykhusraw,'' – 1254/1256) was the Seljuk Sultan of Rûm from 1249-1257. He was the only son of the Seljuq Sultan of Rûm Kaykhusraw II and the Georgian princess Gurju Khatun (known as T ...
(–1256), Seljuq Sultan of Rûm * Muiz ud din Qaiqabad (1269–1290), Mamluk Sultan of Delhi *
Kayqubad III Kayqubad III ( or ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn Kayqubād bin Farāmurz; ) 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 Seljuk Turks. As sultan he was ...
(–1302), Seljuq Sultan of Rûm * Kayqubad I of Shirvan (died 1348), Shah of Shirvan *
Kaykobad Mohammad Kazem Al-Qureshi (; – 21 July 1951), known by his pen-name Kaykobad (), was a Bengali poet. Nikhil Bharat Sahitya Sangha titled him ''"Kavyabhusan"'', ''"Vidyabhusan"'' and ''"Sahityaratna"''. Early life and education Mohammad Kaz ...
(Kazem Ali Qureshi Kaykobad; 1857–1951), Bengali poet *
Mohammad Kaykobad Mohammad Kaykobad () is a Bangladeshi computer scientist, educator, author, and columnist. Along with Muhammed Zafar Iqbal, he started the national mathematics olympiad. He was a professor of computer science and engineering in Bangladesh Univer ...
(born 1954), Bangladeshi computer scientist and educator * Kazi Shah Mofazzal Hossain Kaikobad (born 1956), Bangladeshi politician * Kazi Sharif Kaikobad (born 1965), Bangladeshi major general


See also

* Kay Kawad *
Kayqubadiyya Palace Kayqubadiyya, was a palace built by the Seljuk Sultan of Rum, Kayqubad I, between 1224 and 1226. Located northwest of Kayseri, the place is now called ''Kiybad Ciftligi'' and sits near the plain of Mashhad. As a place to review the troops, the roa ...
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