-
Dzuluinicob, or the
Province of
Dzuluinicob or Ts'ulwinikob, (/zjuːl.ˈwiː.nɪ.kɔːb/ zool-WEE-nih-cawb;
Yucatec Maya: u
kuchkabal Ts'ulwinikob;
Mayan pronunciation:...
- Valladolid. This left only the
southeastern provinces (Uaymil, Chetumal, and
Dzuluinicob) up for conquest. In
April 1543, the
second adelantado of
Yucatan commissioned...
- territories:
Chetumal province,
which encomp****ed the area
around Corozal Bay
Dzuluinicob province,
which encomp****ed the area
between the
lower New
River and...
-
though it is
presumed to have been
subordinate to or
formed part of the
Dzuluinicob Province or the
Mopan Territory. The
Territory is
thought to have stretched...
-
Bacalar ended Spanish control over the Maya
provinces of
Chetumal and
Dzuluinicob.
Bacalar was not
refounded until 1729.
Between 1638 and 1695, the Maya...
- Chetumal, port and
capital of the
eponymous province.
Capital of the
Dzuluinicob province.
Badillo MM, Ku R,
Smith P, eds. (2023).
Research Reports in...
- The
police station sits atop a
buried Mayan Pyramid - it was
known as
Dzuluinicob, or “land of foreigners." in the Pre-Columbian era.
Statue of Yucatec...
- Ch'ol-speaking
Manche groups. In
central Belize lay the
province of
Dzuluinicob (the non-kuchkabal
Postclassic mayan state in
modern day Cayo District)...
- the region,
leading to a 57-year
revival of the
Postclassic state of
Dzuluinicob, of
which Tipu had been capital. K'atun 1 ahaw, the
sixth k'atun of the...
-
Muzul Territory. This
would situate the
Territory directly south of
Dzuluinicob,
southeast of the
Peten Itza Kingdom, east of
Lacandon territory, and...