Yat Ahk I was the third king of Mayan city-state Piedras Negras in Guatemala. He is also known as Ah Cauac Ah K'in, and by the English translation of...
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the previous Piedras Negras ajaw Yat Ahk I, it could also simultaneously depict both Yat Ahk I and Kʼinich Yoʼnal Ahk I, thereby connecting the two figures...
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Kʼinich Yat Ahk II (Mayan pronunciation: [kʼinitʃ jat akh]), also known as Ruler 7, was the last ajaw of Piedras Negras, an ancient Maya settlement in...
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Empire Yat Ahk I, third king of Mayan city-state Piedras Negras in Guatemala Symonds Yat, a village on the River Wye in Herefordshire, UK YAT, the IATA...
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Yoʼnal Ahk III, Haʼ Kʼin Xook, and Kʼinich Yat Ahk II. Following Itzam Kʼan Ahk II's demise, he was succeeded by Yoʼnal Ahk III in 757 AD. Itzam Kʼan Ahk II...
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A, dating to AD 297. K'an Ahk I: AD 297- ?, induction Long Count Date: 8.13.0.0.0 K'an Ahk II: AD ca 460-ca 478 Yat Ahk I (or Turtle Tooth): 510-514...
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K’awiil ?: Yukul K’awiil ?: Ti’ K’awiil ?-559: Chan Ahk c.660: Janaab Ti’O ?-23 IV 663: Itzamnaaj Ahk Notes: All dates AD; if otherwise, it is stated. The...
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previous Chan Muwaan) in "Structure I"'s murals. In 808, king K'inich Tatb'u Skull III marked his capture of K'inich Yat Ahk II, the last king of Piedras Negras...
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Alex; Chen, Bihua (eds.). "Challenges in D2 and D3 Acquisition: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's 1924 Cantonese and Mandarin Audiorecordings" (PDF). Proceedings of...
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Yax Nuun Ayiin I, from there it spread to his vassal cities. In the 5th century, this strongly Teotihuacan-linked imagery was abandoned by Yax Nuun Ayiin I's son...
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English especially in the early colonial period. Early Modern English 'yis and yat' and 'whiyer yiyer' vs. Modern 'this and that' and 'whither thither.' Colonial...
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