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His father Muhadhdhab al-Din Ali al-Dailami (in some sources, such as the Ta’rikhi Guzida, Mu’in al-Din is called “al-Kashi,” which implies origin from Kashan), had been a minister during the reign of Kaikhusraw II and had been able, after the battle of Kose Dagh (1243), to secure for a time the continuation of the Seljuk dynasty in Asia Minor, by his intercession with the Mongol general Baidju (Ibn Bibi, p. 243).
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Kashan, Kāshān, Isfahan, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
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