- The
Coordinating Committee for
Multilateral Export Controls (
CoCom) was
established in 1949 at the
beginning of the Cold War to
coordinate controls on...
- The
Cocom or
Cocomes were a Maya
family or
dynasty who
controlled the Yucatán
Peninsula in the late
Postclassic period.
Their capital was at Mayapan....
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Cocom may
refer to: The
Cocom, a
Mayan dynasty of
Mayapan in the
Yucatan Kokama people, a
Native American tribe in the
Amazon CoCom, the Coordinating...
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Valdes y
Cocom;
Mario de. "Frontline: The
Blurred Racial Lines of
Famous Families – The...
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Nachi Cocom (? - 1562),
known to
Spanish conquistadors as Juan
Cocom , was a
halach uinik (Mayan
theocratic leader) of the
Sotuta kuchkabal in
modern day...
- Toshiba–Kongsberg scandal,
referred to in ****an as the
Toshiba Machine Cocom violation case, was an
international trade incident that
unfolded during...
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royal family of
Cocom,
which founded Tibolón. He
managed to kill
everyone except for one
Cocom survivor. The war
between Uxmal and
Cocom plunged the league...
- Zama (Tulum), Ichpatun, Itzamal, and the
Cocom region. In 1175, the
league began to disintegrate. A
Cocom man
named Ceel
Cauich Ah was
ritually thrown...
- Maya.
Persons use a
strategy of
ethnic identification that Juan
Castillo Cocom refers to as "ethnoexodus"—meaning that
ethnic self-identification as Maya...
- the
Spanish conquistadors in the
sixteenth century. In
later accounts the
Cocom family are
stated to have
founded Mayapan in the Yucatán Peninsula. However...