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Batab, which is Mayan for 'Local village chief, chieftain' (plural: batabo'ob), was the name given to the chief of a town or village called batabil (plural:
Batab
Mayan chiefdom
was ruled over by a leader called a Batab. In Ekab the Batabs were supposed to have equal power, but the Batabs on Cozumel had much more power than the
Ekab
Post-classic confederation of Mayan states
love. Sac Nicté was destined, by prearranged marriage, to marry Ah Ulil, Batab of Izamal. Canek and Sac Nicté slept together, later Canek stayed awake
League_of_Mayapan
Spanish military campaign, 1531–1532
the capital, Bacalar, to summon the batab or mayor. This summons was straightforwardly rebuffed, with the batab notably declaring they would give Davila
Davila_entrada
Cecilio Chi (c. 1820 – December 13, 1848) was a Mayan Indigenous batab, born in the town of Tepich, formerly Yucatán, currently Quintana Roo in Mexico
Cecilio_Chi
Maya leader and revolutionary
Jacinto Pat (1797 − September 8, 1849) was a Maya leader and batab best known for helping lead the rebels in the Caste War of Yucatán. According to the
Jacinto_Pat
Ah Kom Pech, seated in Xulcumcheel, Nakuk Pech, the batab of Chicxulub Pueblo. Ah Makam Pech, batab of Yaxkukul, and other relatives played leadership
Ceh_Pech
Former Maya jurisdiction on the Yucatán Peninsula
region's salt trade since this material came from Chuburná and Sisal. Caucel's batab, named Ah Kin Euán, was so open to the Spanish from the outset of the conquest
Chakan_(Maya_province)
Mayan polity
or batabilob (plural of batalib) which were governed by a batab. The batabob (plural of batab) obeyed the Halach Uinik and were often in their families
Ah_Canul
1638 Maya revolt in colonial Yucatan
in Mérida at the time, the governor send them to Tipu with advice to the batab and principal inhabitants regarding the grave consequences of such rebellion
Tipu_rebellion
Former Mayan chiefdom
convince the Batab (Municipal leaders) to swear allegiance to the crown of Spain. On October 4, The Spaniards invaded Campeche. Betrayed by the Batab, the city
Can_Pech
the kuchkabal. They usually designated their family members as heads or batab of the batalib (municipalities) that formed the kuchkabal. These batabob
Halach_Uinik
Maya chiefdom
turn were governed by officials called " Batab "who were usually relatives of the Halach Uinik. Each Batab, was the military leader of its population
Cupul
Yucatec Maya military leader and Mexican revolutionary
leader and revolutionary, and chief of the village of Chichimilá. Ay was the batab of Chichimilá. He would often help indigenous villagers with legal matters
Manuel_Antonio_Ay
Former indigenous Maya state on the Yucatán Peninsula
military chain of command, and were written in the wake of the death of the Batab of Chichimilla, Antonio Manuel Ay, on August 26, 1847 (6 Kaban, 5 Xul).
Chan_Santa_Cruz
Municipal city seat in Yucatán State, Mexico
firing squad, the riot became a general uprising. It was led by Jacinto Pat, batab of Tihosuco and by Cecilio Chi of nearby Ichmul. The city and the surrounding
Valladolid,_Yucatán
Postclassic Maya social and political organisation
acted as privy counsellors, being 'consulted on provincial affairs.' The batab, 'mayor,' present in all provinces, exercised executive, judicial, and military
Kuchkabal
Spanish maritime expedition, 1527–1528
reportedly afforded a warm reception by the islanders and Naum Pat (the local batab or mayor), allowing them to water for a few days before proceeding to the
Montejo_expedition
Maya province in Yucatan from c. 950 to 1544
military service in Chetumal. He was likely gifted to Gov. Kan as a slave by a batab or mayor from the Ekab Province. By 1519, Guerrero had fully assimilated
Chetumal_province
Spanish explorer (died c. 1536)
Chetumal, while Gerónimo de Aguilar, his crew-mate, remained a slave of the batab or mayor of Xamanha. While in Chetumal, Guerrero is thought to have demonstrated
Gonzalo_Guerrero
1517 Spanish maritime expedition
deems a cordial, even admiring, welcome likely, with residents and the batab coming up to shore to witness the fleet's entry, and the Spanish seizing
Hernández de Córdoba expedition
Hernández_de_Córdoba_expedition
Topics referred to by the same term
dealer, visual artist, and television personality Naum Pat (fl. 1520s), Maya batab or mayor Pat, Hungary Pat, Iran Pat, Jerusalem Pat River, Quebec, Canada
Pat
Mayan chiefdom of the Yucatán Peninsula
in turn were governed by officials called batab, who were usually relatives of the halach uinik. Each batab was the military leader of its population
Chakán_Putum
Warfare of the Mesoamerican civilization
the Halach Uinik, the ajaw or lord of each geopolitical unit, known as a batab. Although the Maya had projectile technology, such as the atlatl and spear
Maya_warfare
1847–1915 war between the Yucateco and the Maya
Vallodolid at the Culumpich, a property owned by Jacinto Pat, the Maya batab (leader). Fearing revolt, Méndez arrested Manuel Antonio Ay, the principal
Caste_War_of_Yucatán
Guatemala. Sacalum Rebellion (1624) New Spain Maya rebel forces lidered by the Batab Ah Kin Pol Defeat Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659) Capura of Fort Rocher on
List_of_wars_involving_Mexico
President of Guatemala
had gathered at the Culumpich, a property owned by Jacinto Pat, the Maya batab (leader), near Valladolid. Fearing revolt, Mendez arrested Manuel Antonio
Rafael_Carrera
had gathered at the Culumpich, a property owned by Jacinto Pat, the Maya batab (leader), near Valladolid. Fearing a revolt, Méndez arrested Manuel Antonio
History_of_Guatemala
Historical period in Belize, 1500–1638
ladino ie Hispanicised slave (Masne 2011, para. 25). In Yucatan, at least batabs and halach uinichs (Graham 2011, pp. 45–46). Graham 2011, pp. 37–38, 163–164
Spanish_period_of_Belize
Spanish ship, wrecked 1511 or 1512
were reputedly soon spotted by locals, apprehended, and taken before the batab (mayor) or halach uinic (governor). The lord, by some accounts, had the
Santa_María_de_la_Barca
1527–1821 administrative division of New Spain
Pedro Bank, southwest of Jamaica, and thereafter impressed or enslaved by a batab or mayor of the Ekab Province. Hispano-Mayan hostilities broke out on 5
Captaincy_General_of_Yucatán
Town in the Mexican state of Yucatán
the Treaty of Tzucacab was signed in the town between Jacinto Pat, a Maya batab, and Miguel Barbachano, the political leader of Yucatán at the time. This
Tzucacab
Mayan polity
municipalities called batalib (plural: batalibob). Each Batalib was ruled by a batab (plural: batabob). The ruler of a Kuchkabal was called a Halach Uinik, which
Ah_Kin_Chel
municipalities called batalib (plural batalibob) each Batalib was ruled by a batab (batabob plural). The ruler of a Kuchkabal was called a Halach Uinik which
Hocabá-Homún
Social organization of the Pre-Hispanic Maya
nacoms were only chief strategists, and the troops were led into battle by batabs, or officers. In a large war, even commoners who did not have weapons would
Maya_society
Locality in Yucatán, Mexico
conquest became part of the encomienda system. During the conquest, the batab (chief), Ah-Op-Pech, was baptized and took the name Ambrosio Pech, simultaneously
Baca,_Yucatán
Municipality in the Mexican state of Yucatán
conquest became part of the encomienda system. During the conquest, the batab (chief), Ah-Op-Pech, was baptized and took the name Ambrosio Pech, simultaneously
Baca_Municipality
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