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Halach uinik or
halach uinic (Yucatec Maya:'real man') was the name
given to the
supreme ruler,
overlord or chief, as they were
called in the colonial...
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common god to be
shown on them. All the
manikin scepters held by the
Halach Uiniks of the
Kuchkabals of Yucatán show K'awiil.
Sharer &
Traxler 2006, p. 326...
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earliest evidence of the
institution of ajaw in the Maya Lowlands.
Halach Uinik Kettunen, Harri;
Christophe Helmke (2005).
Introduction to Maya Hieroglyphs...
- (? - 1562),
known to
Spanish conquistadors as Juan
Cocom , was a
halach uinik (Mayan
theocratic leader) of the
Sotuta kuchkabal in
modern day Yucatán...
- a Ix-ajaw. Kaloomte', In Maya
meaning "high king" or "emperor".
Halach Uinik, In Maya
meaning "real man", "person of fact" or "person of command". Was...
- a
relative of the
Cocomes dynasty of
Mayapan and
reigned as the
Halach Uinik from 1470 in
Motul (now in the
Mexican state of Yucatán), the
capital of...
- made
landfall upon the
coast of Yucatán.
There they were
seized by
Halach Uinik, a Maya lord.
Captain Valdivia was
sacrificed with four of his companions...
- Mérida was
besieged by the Maya
troops of
Nachi Cocom (overlord or 'Halach
uinik' in
Yucatec Maya language). It was a
definitive battle for the Conquest...
- upon the
coast of Yucatán.
There they were
seized by the Maya Lord
Halach Uinik.
Captain Valdivia was
sacrificed with four of his companions, and their...
- city were
dancing and
having parties in the street. Ajaws, Batabs,
Halch Uiniks, Nobles, and
other elites arrived with minstrels.
Canek had been invited...