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Chikinchel (Yucatec Maya:
Chikinchel de ****ín) was the name of a
Mayan chiefdom of the
northern coast of Yucatán,
before the
arrival of the
Spanish conquistadors...
- east;
further east
along the
north coast were Ah Kin Chel, Cupul, and
Chikinchel. The
modern city of
Valladolid is
situated upon the site of the former...
- Gulf of Mexico, Cupul, Cochuah, Sotuta, Tases, Uaymil, Chetumal, and
Chikinchel. The
rebellion is
suppressed by
March and the
instigators are arrested...
- Yucatán
peninsula included Mani, Cehpech, Chakan, Ah Kin Chel, Cupul,
Chikinchel, Ecab, Uaymil, Chetumal, Cochuah, Tases, Hocaba, Sotuta,
Chanputun (modern...
- Chakan;
further east
along the
north coast were Ah Kin Chel, Cupul, and
Chikinchel. Ecab, Uaymil, and
Chetumal all
bordered on the
Caribbean Sea. Cochuah...
- Gulf of Mexico, Cupul, Cochuah, Sotuta, Tases, Uaymil, Chetumal, and
Chikinchel. The
rebellion is
suppressed by
March and the
instigators are arrested...
- childbirth, medicine, and weaving. Ekab was
surrounded in the west by
Chikinchel, Tazes,
Cupul and Cochuah, and in the
south Uaymil.
There were several...
- Chauaka,
capital of the
Chikinchel Province, in
spring of 1528. A
battle ensued,
which Montejo won,
thereby forcing Chikinchel to sue for peace. They next...
-
Honduras (at least) or
Panama (at most). The
coastal capitals of the Ecab,
Chikinchel, Cozumel, and
Chetumal provinces are
thought to have
served as prin****l...