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Kayumarth III

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Kayumarth III (Persian: کیومرث), was the fifth ruler of the Paduspanid branch of Kojur. He was the son and successor of Ka'us III.

Biography

During the reign of Kayumarth's father, Ka'us III, the latter had Kayumarth imprisoned for unknown reasons. After eighteen years, Kayumarth managed to flee from prison, and had his father poisoned. Kayumarth's uncle, Bisotun ibn Ashraf, with the support of the Paduspanid noblemen, then ascended the Paduspanid throne. However, the people of Mazandaran quickly rose in revolt against him, and had him deposed in favor of Kayumarth. During Kayumarth's reign, his daughter married the Marashiyan Mir Qewam al-Din Marashi. Kayumarth died in 1555, and was succeeded by his brother Jahangir II.

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Preceded byKa'us III Paduspanid ruler
1543–1555
Succeeded byJahangir II
Baduspanids
Ispahbadhs
(665–965)
Ustandars
(965–1324)
Maliks
(1324–1453)
Maliks of Nur
(1453–1594)
Maliks of Kojur
(1453–1598)
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