Kayumars is the first man in Persian mythology.
Kayumars may also refer to:
Shams ud-Din Kayumars was the son of Muiz ud-Din Qaiqabad, the eleventh sultan of the Mamluk dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate.
Kayumarth III, was the fifth ruler of the Paduspanid branch of Kojur. He was the son and successor of Ka'us III.
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Mamluk is an Arabic designation for slaves. The term is most commonly used to refer to non-muslimslave soldiers and Muslim rulers of slave origin.
The Mamluk Dynasty, was directed into Northern India by Qutb ud-Din Aibak, a Turkic Mamluk slave general from Central Asia. The Mamluk Dynasty ruled from 1206 to 1290; it was the first of five unrelated dynasties to rule as the Delhi Sultanate till 1526. Aibak's tenure as a Ghurid dynasty administrator lasted from 1192 to 1206, a period during which he led invasions into the Gangetic heartland of India and established control over some of the new areas.
Jalal-ud-din Khalji was the founder and first Sultan of the Khalji dynasty that ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1290 to 1320.
Ibrahim I was the 33rd Shirvanshah. Because of his cunning politics he managed to remain independent and avoid getting deposed by the Turko-Mongol ruler Timur.
Muiz ud din Qaiqabad was the tenth sultan of the Mamluk dynasty. He was the son of Bughra Khan the Independent sultan of Bengal, as well as grandson of Ghiyas ud din Balban (1266–87).
Futsal at the 2007 Asian Indoor Games was held in Macau, China from 26 October to 3 November 2007.