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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 .


Succession
Upon the death of Kaykhusraw I at the Battle of Alaşehir in 1211, Kaykaus’ two younger brothers, Kayferidun Ibrahim and the future Kayqubad I, challenged his succession. Kayqubad initially garnered some support among the neighbors of the sultanate, Leo I, the king of Cilician Armenia, and Tughrilshah, his uncle and the independent ruler of . At the same time, Kayferidun imperiled the recently acquired port of by seeking aid from the Cypriot Franks. Most of the emirs, as the powerful landed aristocracy of the sultanate, supported Kaykaus. From his base in , Kaykaus seized and then , inducing Leo to change sides. Kayqubad was forced to flee to the fortress at , where he sought aid from the Turkman tribes of . Kaykaus soon apprehended both of his brothers and secured the throne for himself.

During this time of considerable danger, Kaykaus negotiated a peace settlement with Theodore Laskaris, the Byzantine Emperor of . This treaty marked the end of hostilities between the Seljuq state and the Empire of Nicaea, though Turkmen nomads continued occasionally to trouble the border.

With secure and the western marches at peace, Kaykaus turned his attentions to the east. First, Cilicia captured Ereğli and Ulukışla, which were captured by the Armenian Kingdom. Then, in the Cilicia Campaign, the Armenians was firmly subjugated. In 1218, Kaykaus allied with Al-Afdal, one of 's sons, who sought to regain his power and offered Kaykaus Aleppo in return.


Conquest of Sinop
Kaykaus’ most significant contribution to the Seljuq state was the acquisition of the port of Sinop. In 1214 Turkmen tribesmen captured Alexios, Grand Komnenos of the Empire of Trebizond, on a hunting trip outside of the city. The hostage was turned over to the sultan and negotiated his freedom in exchange for Sinop and the vassalage of Trapezuntine territory to the east. The Seljuqs gained an outlet on the Black Sea to match their port at , and a wedge was driven between the Empire of Trebizond and the Byzantine Empire of Nicaea. The transfer was affected on Sunday 1 November with both the sultan and the Grand Komnenos present. Alexios was entertained for several days and then politely asked to return to .

After the transfer, European and Byzantine trade continued in the city. Kaykaus named an Armenian, Rais Hetoum, to govern the mixed Greek and Turkish population. Churches in the city of Sinop were converted to mosques, on Kaykaus's command. Between April and September 1215 the walls were reconstructed under the supervision of the Greek architect, Sebastos. Fifteen Seljuq emirs contributed to the cost. The work is commemorated by a bilingual Greek and Arabic inscription on a tower near the western gate.

In 1216, Kaykaus attacked Aleppo in support of his vassal Al-Afdal, an exiled . He was defeated by Al-Ashraf. Kaykaus was working to create an alliance with Badr al-Din Lu'lu', of , against the Ayyubids, but he died in 1220 and the alliance collapsed.


Identity
According to , it is very probably that Kaykaus I and his brother , who both spent considerable time in with their father, had the same dual confessional (Christian and Muslim) and dual ethnic (Turkic/Persian and Greek) identity as , , and .


Monuments
In 1212 Kaykaus built a madrasa in Ankara and in 1217 the Şifaiye Medresesi in . The latter was designed as a hospital and medical school. The sultan’s is in the south of the building under a conical dome. The façade includes a poem by the sultan in blue faience tiles.


Notes

Sources
  • (1968). 159740456X, Taplinger. 159740456X
  • (2025). 9780857733467, I.B.Tauris.

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