Kaykaus I, born in the year one thousand one hundred ninety, ascended to the throne as the Sultan of Rum in the year twelve eleven. His reign marked a significant period in the history of the Sultanate, characterized by both challenges and achievements.
As the eldest son of Kaykhusraw I, Kaykaus I inherited a legacy that he sought to uphold and expand. His leadership was pivotal during a time when the Sultanate faced various external pressures and internal dynamics.
Kaykaus I ruled until his death in the year twelve twenty, leaving behind a complex legacy that would influence the future of the region. His contributions to the Sultanate and the cultural landscape of Rum are still recognized today.