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Ajaw or Ahau /ɑːˈxaʊ/ ('Lord') is a pre-Columbian Maya
political title attested from
epigraphic inscriptions. It is also the name of the 20th day of the...
- Lady Kʼawiil
Ajaw or Ix Kʼawiil Ekʼ (617-682), was a
queen regnant of the Maya city
State of Cobá in 640–682. It is not
clear how she
succeeded to the...
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Ajaw Bʼot, also
known as Ah-Bolon-Abta or
Ruler D, was king of the Maya city of
Seibal (in present-day Guatemala)
during the 8th century.
Ajaw Bʼot acceded...
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Rabin Ajaw also
known as
Rabin Ajau or Rab'in
Ajaw, is an
annual indigenous Mayan festival held in the
Verapaces area of Guatemala, with the
focus being...
- Knot
Ajaw was a king of the Maya city-state
Caracol in Belize, a
successor of his
father Yajaw Te' K'inich II. He
reigned AD 599-613>.
Ajaw (Ahaw) means...
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Lachan Kʼawiil
Ajaw Bot (25 June 760 - ?) was a Maya king of La Amelia, an
ancient city near
Itzan in the Petén
Department of
modern Guatemala. La Amelia...
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Ajaw?,
although its lack of ****ociated
monuments and
eroded state make this date
tentative A
giant Ajaw altar dating to 9.5.0.0.0 11
Ajaw or 9.18...
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known as
Pacal or
Pacal the
Great (March 24, 603 –
August 29, 683), was
ajaw of the Maya city-state of
Palenque in the Late
classic period of pre-Columbian...
- Six Sky (possibly Ix Wak Chan
Jalam Ajaw Lem? in
ancient Mayan), also
known as Lady Wac
Chanil Ahau or Wak
Chanil Ajaw (d. 741 CE), was a Maya
queen of Naranjo...
- Kʼakʼ
Yipyaj Chan Kʼawiil
Ajaw Kʼakʼ
Yipyaj Chan Kʼawiil's
portrait on
Stela N King of Copán
Reign 18
February 749 -
January 763[citation needed] Predecessor...