Kayqubad | |
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Shah of Shirvan | |
![]() Photo of Keygubad Mosque by Richard Tile, end of 19th century | |
Reign | c. 1317 – c. 1348 |
Predecessor | Keykavus |
Successor | Kavus |
Died | c. 1348 |
Issue | Kavus Sultan Muhammad |
House | Kasranid |
Father | Farrukhzad II |
Kayqubad (Persian: کیقباد یکم, died 1348) was the 31st ruler of Shirvan.
His rule was dominated by Chobanid overlordship. According to Munejjimbashi, he was a son of Farrukhzad II.[1] This view was shared by other historians like Bakikhanov, Bidlisi, Rumlu and others, according to Sara Ashurbeyli.[2] Edward von Zambaur[3] and Barthold proposed 1317 as start date for Kayqubad's reign, however there is no concrete evidence for this.
According to Abd al-Razzaq Samarqandi, Malek Ashraf offered to take her daughter's hand, however his son Kavus, who was already in a position of co-ruler refused this.[4] His name disappears from records around 1348, which is considered his possible death date.
Keygubad Mosque is considered to be made on his order.
He had at least three children: