King Kai Kobad of the Kiyanid dynasty of Iran - Ferdowsi's Shahnameh

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King Kai Kobad of the Kiyanid dynasty of Iran - Ferdowsi's Shahnameh

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Father of King Kay Kāvus of the Kyanid dynasty - Ferdowsi's Shahnameh

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About King Kai Kobad of the Kiyanid dynasty of Iran - Ferdowsi's Shahnameh

Kai Kobad (also known as Kay Qobád) is a mythological figure of Iranian folklore and oral tradition. The 'Kai' stock epithet identifies Kobad as a Kayanian, a (semi-)mythological dynasty that in tradition Kai Kobad was also the founder of.

In the tradition preserved in the Shahnameh, Kai Kobad was a descendant of Manuchehr, and lived in the Alborz mountains, and was brought to the Estaxr (the capital) by Rustam. Under Nowzar, who loses the xvarənah for oppressing the Iranians, the Pishdādi dynasty grows weak, and Iran falls to the Aniranian General Afrasiab, who kills Nowzar in battle. Then however, Kobad defeats Afrasiyab in personal combat, and for this feat and because he possesses the xvarənah he is elected king by the Iranians, and the descendents of Nowzar—Zou, Garshasp and Gastham—pay him allegiance.



Kayanian dynasts

   Kay Kawād
   Kay Kāvus
   Kay Khosrow
   Kay Lohrasp
   Vishtaspa
   Kay Bahman
   Humay Chehrzad
   Kay Darab
   Darius III

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