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Aquiminzaque (Chibcha:
Aquim ó Quiminza, died Tunja, 1540) was the last hoa of Hunza, on
which the
Spanish city of
Tunja (in present-day Colombia) was...
- he hid the rest of his treasure. He
abdicated in
favour of his
nephew Aquiminzaque and
retired to Ramiriquí
where he died. The
Spanish Invasion of the territory...
- Confederations. The
Spanish executed the last
Muisca sovereigns,
Sagipa and
Aquiminzaque, in 1539 and 1540 respectively. In 1542
Gonzalo Suárez Rendón finally...
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Falls Northern caciques zaque of
Hunza Hunzahúa Michuá
Quemuenchatocha Aquiminzaque iraca of
Suamox Nompanim Sugamuxi tundama of
Tundama Southern caciques...
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Aquiminzaque († 1539)...
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zaque of
Hunza Hunzahúa Michuá
Quemuenchatocha Aquiminzaque iraca of
Suamox Nompanim Sugamuxi cacique of Tundama Tundama...
- who
conquered the
northern Muisca living in the area led by last
zaque Aquiminzaque and
distributed the land in
encomiendas and
forced the
indigenous people...
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Confederation Zaque (complete list) – Quemuenchatocha,
Zaque (1490–1537)
Aquiminzaque,
Zaque (1537–1540) Zipa (complete list) – Nemequene, Zipa (1490–1514)...
- of the
Taino of
Puerto Rico Agüeybaná II of the
Taino of
Puerto Rico
Aquiminzaque of the
Muisca of
Chunsa Arariboia of the Temininós of Espírito Santo...
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Catalina (c. 1495–1538),
interpreter and translator, of Mokaná descent.
Aquiminzaque (unknown–1540), last
zaque of
Hunza within the
Muisca Confederation....