Kaykhusraw II, Sultan (Sultanate of Rum (Mongol Empire)) : All Data
Kaykhusraw II was a Sultan who ruled over the Sultanate of Rum from 1241 to 1243. During his reign, the Sultanate faced significant military challenges. One of the most important wars that occurred during his tenure was the Mongol invasion of Anatolia, which began in 1241 and lasted until 1243. This invasion posed a major threat to the Sultanate and resulted in the loss of several territories. Another significant conflict was the rebellion led by the Seljuks of Erzurum in 1242, which further weakened the Sultanate's control over its territories. Despite these challenges, Kaykhusraw II attempted to defend his realm and maintain stability during a tumultuous period in the Sultanate's history.