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Postclassic Maya social and political organisation
A kuchkabal (Mayan pronunciation: [ˈkutʃ.ka.bal], plural: kuchkabalo'ob, literal translation: 'province,' 'state,' 'polity') was a system of social and
Kuchkabal
Maya province in Yucatan from c. 950 to 1544
the Province of Chetumal (/ˌtʃɛtʊˈmɑːl/ che-tuu-MAHL, Yucatec Mayan: u kuchkabal Chetumal, Mayan pronunciation: [u kutʃkaˈbal tʃetuˈmal]), was a Postclassic
Chetumal_province
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
Halach_Uinik
Mayan polity
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
Ah_Canul
Postclassic Maya state from ca 11th cent to 1544
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])
Dzuluinicob
Former Mayan chiefdom
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
Can_Pech
Maya chiefdom
broke up into 16 Kuchkabal Conflicts between Kuchkabal were common, especially between Tutul Xiu and Cocom. Normally each Kuchkabal had a capital where
Cupul
Mayan theocratic leader
de Sotuta, was a halach uinik (Maya theocratic leader) of the Sotuta kuchkabal in modern day Yucatán, Mexico. He fought the Spanish conquistadors but
Nachi_Cocom
Mayan chiefdom of the Yucatán Peninsula
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
Chakán_Putum
Post-classic confederation of Mayan states
completely disintegrated. After the war, Yucatan broke up into seventeen Kuchkabals. Eggebrecht, A.; Eggebrecht, E.; Grube, N.; Krejci, E.; y Seipel, W. (2001)
League_of_Mayapan
Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies
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"
Imperial, royal and noble ranks
Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks
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
Hocabá-Homún
Mayan chiefdom
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
Ekab
One hundred years, from 1401 to 1500
League of Mayapan disintegrates. The league is replaced by seventeen Kuchkabal. 1461: The city of Sarajevo is founded by the Ottomans. 1461: 2 February
15th_century
Mayan province
formation of 16 independent jurisdictions called kuchkabal (in Mayan: province or region). In each kuchkabal there was a halach uinik (in Mayan: "real man";
Cochuah
Mayan token of political power
shown on them. All the manikin scepters held by the Halach Uiniks of the Kuchkabals of Yucatán show K'awiil. Sharer & Traxler 2006, p. 326. Sharer, Robert
Manikin_scepter
Mayan chiefdom
Kuchkabal Tutul Xiu 1441–1547 Kuchkabals of Yucatan after 1461. Capital Maní Common languages Official language: Yucatec Religion Maya religion Government
Tutul-Xiu
batabilo'ob situated in a limited area or jurisdiction in Mayan lands, called a Kuchkabal, could have a variable political or governmental organization concentrating
Batab
Former Maya jurisdiction on the Yucatán Peninsula
Official language: Yucatec Religion Maya religion Demonym Chakan Government Kuchkabal Batabob Historical era Post classic and Early modern • Established 1461
Chakan_(Maya_province)
Mayan chiefdom of the northern coast of Yucatán
among the Maya, and formed 16 separate jurisdictions, called Kuchkabals. In each Kuchkabal there was a Halach Uinik (Yucatec Maya: Halach Uinik), who was
Chikinchel
Halach Uinik of Ah Kin Chel
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
Mo-Chel
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
Ceh_Pech
Mayan polity
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
Ah_Kin_Chel
Mayan ruling family
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
Chel_family
Pre-Columbian Nahua state confederation
Rebellion Prudencia Ayala Feliciano Ama el Mozote Massacre la Matanza Kuchkabal Page 64 in: Maxwell, Judith M.; Hill, Robert M., eds. (2006). "Linguistic
Cuzcatlan
Tases, also Tazes or Tasees, was the name of a Maya kuchkabal polity of the northeastern Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors
Tases
Spanish military campaign, 1531–1532
on spears and maize on arrows", as Waymil may have been a confederate kuchkabal under the authority of Chetumal's halach winik, such that the Chable messengers
Davila_entrada
Campaign against Late Postclassic Maya
It was divided into a number of independent provinces referred to as kuchkabal (plural kuchkabaloob) in the Yucatec Maya language. The various provinces
Spanish_conquest_of_Yucatán
of the Yucatán Peninsula Spanish conquest of Yucatán Itza people Kowoj Kuchkabal "Yucatán en el tiempo : enciclopedia alfabética | WorldCat.org". search
Putún
completely disintegrated. After the war, Yucatán was divided into sixteen kuchkabals. Landa, Diego de (1566) Relación de las cosas de Yucatán (en formato.pdf)
Ah_Xiu_Xupan
Town in the Mexican state of Yucatán
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
Acanceh
Manche groups. In central Belize lay the province of Dzuluinicob (the non-kuchkabal Postclassic mayan state in modern day Cayo District), meaning "land of
History_of_Belize_(1506–1862)
Town in the Mexican state of Yucatán
Tzucacab is situated in the former territory of the Cochuah chiefdom (kuchkabal), with Chunhuhub as its capital. Archaeological evidence indicates that
Tzucacab
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