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Irreecha (also
called Irreessa or Dhibaayyuu), is
thanksgiving holiday celebrating the end of the
winter in
Oromia Region, Ethiopia.
Irreecha is the most...
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Irecha was the
title held by the
ruler of the Purépecha Empire,
which existed from the 14th to 16th
centuries in the area of the
modern states of Michoacán...
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increasingly centralized,
under the
control of the
ruler of the
empire called the
Irecha or Cazonci. The Purépecha
capital was
located at
Tzintzuntzan on the banks...
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overthrown and lost."
After hearing about the fall of the
Aztec Empire,
Irecha Tangaxuan II sent
emissaries to the
Spanish victors (the Purépecha empire...
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Hiquingaje I was the
second Irecha of the
Irechecua in Mexico,
ruling from Patzcuaro. He was the son of its founder, Tariacuri, who
possibly died around...
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ancient traditions. La Pacanda(in Spanish)
Cazonci or
caltzontzin or
irecha, is the term used in the Purépecha or
Tarascan culture, for
their rulers...
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Retrieved November 26, 2010. Crespo, et al., 1988:259.
Caltzontzin or
irecha, was the Purépecha name for
their maximum governor Fray Jerónimo de Alcalá...