- batabo'ob), was the name
given to the
chief of a town or
village called batabil (plural: batabilo'ob). Sometimes,
various batabilo'ob
situated in a limited...
- a
Halach Uinik, but Ekab wasn't. It was
divided up into
several Batabil. Each
Batabil was
ruled over by a
leader called a Batab. In Ekab the
Batabs were...
- batab) obe**** the
Halach Uinik and were
often in
their families. Each
batabil was
divided into
several kuchkteel or
residential units. This kind of small...
- provinces,
exercised executive, judicial, and
military authority over a
batabil, 'settlement.' Notably, the
office was
responsible for
military defence...
- Uinik. Each
Kuchkabal was
divided into
several muni****lities
called "
Batabil",
which in turn were
governed by
officials called "Batab", who were usually...
-
Halach Uinik was a monarch, but some
kuchkabalob were oligarchies, with
batabil having a seat on a senate. As in the case of Ekab one
batalib usually had...