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Iximcheʼ (/iʃimˈtʃeʔ/) (or
Iximché using Spanish orthography) is a Pre-Columbian
Mesoamerican archaeological site in the
western highlands of Guatemala...
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Postclassic Maya
times the
capital of the main
branch of the
Kaqchikel was
Iximché. Like the
neighboring K'iche' (Quiché), they were
governed by four lords:...
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National Capital and
Departmental Capital Cancuén Dos
Pilas El Baul
Iximche Kaminaljuyu Machaquila El
Mirador La
Joyanca Mixco Viejo Naranjo Nakbé...
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declared Iximche as the
first capital of Guatemala,
Santiago de los
Caballeros de
Guatemala ("St.
James of the
Knights of Guatemala").
Iximche was called...
- name was
originally used by the
Mexica to
refer to the
Kaqchikel city of
Iximche, but was
extended to
refer to the
whole country during the
Spanish colonial...
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reached the
Spanish at
Iximche, the
conquistadors marched against the Tz'utujil with
their Kaqchikel allies.
Pedro de
Alvarado left
Iximche just 5 days after...
- Maya monarchs, also
known as Maya
kings and queens, were the
centers of
power for the Maya civilization. Each Maya city-state was
controlled by a dynasty...
- JSTOR 683405. OCLC 1479294. Guillemín,
Jorge F. (1965).
Iximché:
Capital del
Antiguo Reino Cakchiquel [
Iximche:
Capital of the
Ancient Kaqchikel Kingdom] (in Spanish)...
- including: ojoche, ojite, ojushte, ujushte, ujuxte, capomo, mojo, ox,
iximche,
masica in Honduras, uje in the
state of
Michoacan Mexico,
mojote in Jalisco...
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Retrieved 2011-03-01. Guillemín,
Jorge F. (1965).
Iximché:
Capital del
Antiguo Reino Cakchiquel [
Iximche:
Capital of the
Former Kaqchikel Kingdom] (in Spanish)...