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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...
- League of Mayapan disintegrates. The league is replaced by seventeen Kuchkabal. 1461: The city of Sarajevo is founded by the Ottomans. 1461: 2 February...
- cities were abandoned and the provinces in the league became independent Kuchkabals. After the debacle of Mayapan, the Canul guards began to move westwards...
- 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...
- completely disintegrated. After the war, Yucatan broke up into seventeen Kuchkabals. Eggebrecht, A., Eggebrecht, E., Grube, N., Krejci, E., y Seipel, W. (2001)...
- 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...
- 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...
- among the Maya, and formed 16 separate jurisdictions, called Kuchkabals. In each Kuchkabal there was a Halach Uinik (Yucatec Maya: Halach Uinik), who was...
- completely disintegrated. After the war, Yucatán was divided into sixteen kuchkabals. Landa, Diego de (1566) Relación de las cosas de Yucatán (en formato.pdf)...
- sun) Chel (from his last name; this was a naming tradition used by many Kuchkabals). The Chel family remained in rule until the end of Ah Kin Chel. Namux...