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Saguamanchica (died Chocontá, 1490) was the
second ruler (zipa) of Muyquytá, as of 1470. His
zaque enemy ruling over the
northern area of the
Muisca territory...
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language and religion,
until zipa
Saguamanchica broke this
unity due to
differences with the
cacique of Guatavita.
Saguamanchica, with 50,000 soldiers, decided...
- Ijka, Wiwa, and Kankuamo) and the
Sierra Nevada del
Cocuy (U'wa). Zipa
Saguamanchica (ruled 1470 to 1490) was in a
constant war
against aggressive tribes...
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between the
southern Muisca Confederation, led by
their zipa (ruler),
Saguamanchica, and an
alliance between the
Panche and the Sutagao, led by the Cacique...
- 50,000
southern Muisca guecha warriors, led by
their ruler, or zipa,
Saguamanchica,
attacked 60,000
northern Muisca troops commanded by
Zaque Michuá, who...
- as of 1470. His
contemporary enemy zipa of the
southern Muisca was
Saguamanchica.
Little is
known about the
history of Michuá, who
accessed the throne...
- of the
Tehuelche of
Patagonia Orocobix of the
Taino of
Puerto Rico
Saguamanchica of the
Muisca of Muyquytá
Saturiwa of the
Timucua Sepé
Tiaraju of the...
- zipa of Bacatá
Meicuchuca Saguamanchica Nemequene Tisquesusa Sagipa cacique of Turmequé
Diego de
Torres y Moyachoque...
- story. His
reign was
followed by his nephew,
Saguamanchica. At the
start of his government,
Saguamanchica submitted the
neighbouring Sutagao to the south...
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Zaque (1490–1537) Zipa (complete list) – Meicuchuca, Zipa (1450–1470)
Saguamanchica, Zipa (1470–1490) Nemequene, Zipa (1490–1514) Peru
Kingdom of Cusco...