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    A kuchkabal (Mayan pronunciation: [ˈkutʃ.ka.bal], plural: kuchkabalo'ob, literal translation: 'province,' 'state,' 'polity') was a system of social and...
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  • or chief, as they were called in the colonial period of a Maya kuchkabal. Most kuchkabal were run by a halach uinik, who ruled on behalf of one of the...
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    up into 16 Kuchkabal. In the present-day state of Campeche, there were Ah Canul, Can Pech, and Chakán Putum. Conflicts between Kuchkabal were common...
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    Ah Canul was the name of a Maya Kuchkabal of the northwest Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century. Ah...
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    the Province of Chetumal (/ˌtʃɛtʊˈmɑːl/ che-tuu-MAHL, Yucatec Mayan: u kuchkabal Chetumal, Mayan pronunciation: [u kutʃkaˈbal tʃetuˈmal]), was a Postclassic...
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    Juan Cocom , was a halach uinik (Mayan theocratic leader) of the Sotuta kuchkabal in modern day Yucatán, Mexico, and a descendant of the Cocom lineage that...
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    approximately 16 kuchkabal. In the present day state of Campeche there was Ah Canul, Can Pech and Chakán Putum. Conflicts between the kuchkabal were common...
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    League of Mayapan disintegrates. The league is replaced by seventeen Kuchkabal. 1461: The city of Sarajevo is founded by the Ottomans. 1461: 2 February...
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    Ts'ulwinikob, (/zjuːl.ˈwiː.nɪ.kɔːb/ zool-WEE-nih-cawb; Yucatec Maya: u kuchkabal Ts'ulwinikob; Mayan pronunciation: [u kutʃ.ka.ˈbal t͡sʼul.ˌwiː.niː.ˈkoɓ])...
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    names') is the name of a post-classic Maya ruling family and a province, or kuchkabal of the northern Yucatán Peninsula. It existed before the Spanish conquest...
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    broke up into 16 Kuchkabal Conflicts between Kuchkabal were common, especially between Tutul Xiu and Cocom. Normally each Kuchkabal had a capital where...
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  • batabilo'ob situated in a limited area or jurisdiction in Mayan lands, called a Kuchkabal, could have a variable political or governmental organization concentrating...
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  • command". Was the title of the ruler in the Post-Classic Maya polity (Kuchkabal). Pope, also "Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church and Vicar of Christ"...
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    Hocabá-Homún, Hokabá-Homún or Hocabá was the name of a Maya Kuchkabal of the northwestern Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors...
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    Kuchkabal Tutul Xiu 1441–1547 Kuchkabals of Yucatan after 1461. Capital Maní Common languages Official language: Yucatec Religion Maya religion Government...
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    formation of 16 independent jurisdictions called kuchkabal (in Mayan: province or region). In each kuchkabal there was a halach uinik (in Mayan: "real man";...
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  • It was divided into a number of independent provinces referred to as kuchkabal (plural kuchkabaloob) in the Yucatec Maya language. The various provinces...
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    completely disintegrated. After the war Yucatan broke up into seventeen Kuchkabals. Eggebrecht, A., Eggebrecht, E., Grube, N., Krejci, E., y Seipel, W. (2001)...
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    Ah Kin Chel was the name of a Maya chiefdom or Kuchkabal of the northern Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the 16th...
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  • Mo-Chel was the first Halach Uinik of the Kuchkabal Ah Kin Chel. He started the rule of the Chel family and the political state ruled by them. He was...
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    among the Maya, and formed 16 separate jurisdictions, called Kuchkabals. In each Kuchkabal there was a Halach Uinik (Yucatec Maya: Halach Uinik), who was...
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    completely disintegrated. After the war, Yucatán was divided into sixteen kuchkabals. Landa, Diego de (1566) Relación de las cosas de Yucatán (en formato.pdf)...
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  • arch sky / rainbow )(in Maya glyphs) were the ruling family of the Maya Kuchkabal of Ah Kin Chel. The Chels originally hailed from Mayapan, one of the three...
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    Rebellion Prudencia Ayala Feliciano Ama el Mozote Massacre la Matanza Kuchkabal Page 64 in: Maxwell, Judith M.; Hill, Robert M., eds. (2006). "Linguistic...
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    arrival of the Spaniards, Acanceh was located within the jurisdiction (Kuchkabal) of the chakanes. The ancient Maya city covered more than 4 km² and had...
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    and formed sixteen smaller states. These states were called Kuchkabals. Most Kuchkabals were ruled by a Halach Uinik, but Ekab wasn't. It was divided...
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  • Manche groups. In central Belize lay the province of Dzuluinicob (the non-kuchkabal Postclassic mayan state in modern day Cayo District), meaning "land of...
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    language: Yucatec Religion Maya religion Demonym(s) Chakan Government Kuchkabal Batabob   Historical era Post classic and Early modern • Established 1461...
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    Discovery of the Yucatán Spanish conquest of the Yucatán Itza people Kowoj Kuchkabal "Yucatán en el tiempo : enciclopedia alfabética | WorldCat.org". search...
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  • Tzucacab is situated in the former territory of the Cochuah chiefdom (kuchkabal), with Chunhuhub as its capital. Archaeological evidence indicates that...
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