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Ka'us III

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Ka'us III (Persian: کاووس), was the fourth ruler of the Paduspanid branch of Kojur. He was the son and successor of Ashraf ibn Taj al-Dawla.

Biography

During his reign, relations with the Kia'id Khan Ahmad Khan flourished, and by 1514 family ties were between the Paduspanids and Kia'ids. Nine years later, Ka'us, along with the Marashiyan ruler visited the court of the Safavid king Ismail I. Not much more is known about Ka'us; he died after being poisoned by his son Kayumarth III, whom Ka'us had imprisoned for unknown reasons.

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Preceded byAshraf ibn Taj al-Dawla Paduspanid ruler
1507–1543
Succeeded byKayumarth III
Baduspanids
Ispahbadhs
(665–965)
Ustandars
(965–1324)
Maliks
(1324–1453)
Maliks of Nur
(1453–1594)
Maliks of Kojur
(1453–1598)


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