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Batab,
which is
Mayan for 'Local
village chief, chieftain' (plural: batabo'ob), was the name
given to the
chief of a town or
village called batabil (plural:...
- Ah Kom Pech,
seated in Xul****cheel, Na**** Pech, the
batab of
Chicxulub Pueblo. Ah
Makam Pech,
batab of Yax****ul, and
other relatives pla**** leadership...
- was
ruled over by a
leader called a
Batab. In Ekab the
Batabs were
supposed to have
equal power, but the
Batabs on
Cozumel had much more
power than the...
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Jacinto Pat (1797 −
September 8, 1849) was a Maya
leader and
batab best
known for
helping lead the
rebels in the
Caste War of Yucatán.
According to the...
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Cecilio Chi (c. 1820 –
December 13, 1848) was a
Mayan indigenous batab, born in the town of Tepich,
formerly Yucatán,
currently Quintana Roo in Mexico...
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firing squad, the riot
became a
general uprising. It was led by
Jacinto Pat,
batab of
Tihosuco and by
Cecilio Chi of
nearby Ichmul. The city and the surrounding...
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people of the city were
dancing and
having parties in the street. Ajaws,
Batabs,
Halch Uiniks, Nobles, and
other elites arrived with minstrels.
Canek had...
- Guatemala.
Sacalum Rebellion (1624) New
Spain Maya
rebel forces lidered by the
Batab Ah Kin Pol
Victory Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)
Capura of Fort Rocher...
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Vallodolid at the Culumpich, a
property owned by
Jacinto Pat, the Maya
batab (leader).
Fearing revolt, Méndez
arrested Manuel Antonio Ay, the prin****l...
- had
gathered at the Culumpich, a
property owned by
Jacinto Pat, the Maya
batab (leader), near Valladolid.
Fearing a revolt, Méndez
arrested Manuel Antonio...