- well (see below).
Among the
rituals for the rain deities, the
Yucatec Chʼa
Cháak ceremony for
asking rain
centers on a
ceremonial banquet for the rain deities...
- into K'ak'
Tiliw Chan
Chaak's adulthood,
suggesting that she
competed with him for
power and influence. K'ak'
Tiliw Chan
Chaak died of
unknown causes...
- Kʼakʼ
Tiliw Chan
Chaak (born
January 4, 688 CE),
alternatively known by the
nickname Smoking Squirrel bestowed before his name
glyph was deciphered, was...
- Nuun Ujol
Chaak also
known as
Shield Skull and Nun Bak Chak (born
before 657-c.679CE), was an ajaw of the
major Maya city of Tikal. He took the throne...
- city, an
event that
probably culminated in his sacrifice. K'inich B'aaknal
Chaak was
enthroned in 688,
twenty years after Ruler 2, and
reigned for twenty-seven...
- Teʼ Kʼab
Chaak ("Tree
Branch Rain God") was a
Mayan king (ajaw) of
Caracol in Belize. He was a
founder of the
Caracol dynasty.[better source needed] Two...
- Aj Pat Chan ?:
Chakaj Chaak c.677:
Bahlam K'awiil c.681: K'ahk Ti' Kuy ?: Uh Ti' Kuy c.700: Tahn Tuun
Chaak c.731: Lady
Chaak 731-766: K'ahk Chan Yopaat...
-
Parrot Chaak was a
ruler of La Mar, an
ancient Maya
settlement in the
Mexican state of Chiapas.
Parrot Chaak ascended to the
throne of La Mar in 725 AD...
- No.
Title Singer(s)
Length 1. "Rehne Do Na"
Ankur Tewari 03:11 2. "
Chaak Girebain"
Ankur Tewari 03:40 3. "Kahun"
Ankur Tewari 05:07 4. "Kahun (Reprise)"...
- side
seams are left open
below the waist-line (the
opening known as the
chaak),
which gives the
wearer greater freedom of movement. The
kameez is usually...