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interdiction of
ordained priests.
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spelled Cruzob or Crusoob. Martínez Huchim, Ana Patricia. The
Uprising of the Men in Loincloths...
- Maya
community had a po****tion of some 1,000 people, who
refused the
Cruzob's break with
traditional Catholicism. In the
years of stalemate, Ixcanha...
- the
church was
practically destro**** in the
Caste War of Yucatán when the
Cruzob Mayas tried to
eradicate all
evidence of
Spanish rule in the Yucatán Peninsula...
- 1992 but soon
settled for
being an
autonomous republic within Ukraine.
Cruzob,
achieved independence from
Mexico in 1856, but was
reannexed in 1901. Green...
- base of
operations for
rebel Cruzobs for the next
fifty years.
After decades of
campaigning on both sides, the
Cruzobs recognized the
Mexican government...
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November 22, 1905 to
January 22, 1906) Capital:
Chita Unrecognized state.
Cruzob – Chan
Santa Cruz (to May 5, 1901) Capital: Noh Kah
Balam Nah Chan Santa...
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movement in the
Kingdom of
Kongo led by the
prophet Kimpa Vita (1704–1708) The
Cruzob movement,
which sought to
revive the
indigenous Maya
religion during the...
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Carrillo Puerto,
Quintana Roo. The
followers of the
Cross were
known as the "
Cruzob." The Yucatán
government declared the war over in 1855, but
hopes for peace...
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Carrillo Puerto,
Quintana Roo. The
followers of the
Cross were
known as the "
Cruzob". The
government of Yucatán
first declared the war over in 1855, but hopes...
- the name of the
capital town. The
followers of the
Cross were
known as "
Cruzob". The
government of Yucatán
first declared the war over in 1855, but hopes...