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- Rustam_III abstract "Rustam III (Persian: رستم), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1117 to 1118. He was the son and successor of Qarin III. Rustam III, shortly after his accession of the Bavandid throne, was challenged by his uncle Ali I, who claimed the Bavandid throne for himself. The Seljuq Sultan Muhammad I, then requested the two Bavandid rivals to appear in the Seljuq court of Isfahan. Rustam, however, refused, but later changed his mind and went to Isfahan, where he shortly fell ill and died. According to some sources, Rustam was poisoned by his stepmother, the sister of Muhammad I, who wanted to marry Ali I. Ali I then ascended the Bavandid throne.".
- Rustam_III wikiPageID "42045023".
- Rustam_III wikiPageRevisionID "598119075".
- Rustam_III after Ali_I_(Bavandid_ruler).
- Rustam_III before Qarin_III.
- Rustam_III title "Bavand ruler".
- Rustam_III years "1117".
- Rustam_III subject Category:1118_deaths.
- Rustam_III subject Category:12th-century_Iranian_people.
- Rustam_III subject Category:12th-century_monarchs_in_Asia.
- Rustam_III subject Category:Bavand_dynasty.
- Rustam_III subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Rustam_III type Thing.
- Rustam_III comment "Rustam III (Persian: رستم), was the ruler of the Bavand dynasty from 1117 to 1118. He was the son and successor of Qarin III. Rustam III, shortly after his accession of the Bavandid throne, was challenged by his uncle Ali I, who claimed the Bavandid throne for himself. The Seljuq Sultan Muhammad I, then requested the two Bavandid rivals to appear in the Seljuq court of Isfahan. Rustam, however, refused, but later changed his mind and went to Isfahan, where he shortly fell ill and died.".
- Rustam_III label "Rustam III".
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- Rustam_III sameAs Q16863305.
- Rustam_III sameAs Q16863305.
- Rustam_III wasDerivedFrom Rustam_III?oldid=598119075.
- Rustam_III isPrimaryTopicOf Rustam_III.