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Yuknoom Yichʼaak Kʼahkʼ (/jʌkˈnoʊm jɪˈʒɑːk ˈkɑːk/[citation needed]) or
Yuknoom Ixquiac (lit. 'Jaguar Paw Smoke';
October 6, 649 –
December 15, 697) was...
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Yuknoom Chʼeen II[pronunciation?] (September 11, 600 – 680s),
known as
Yuknoom the Great, was a Maya
ruler of the Kaan kingdom,
which had its
capital at...
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intervened between Scroll Serpent and
Yuknoom the
Great –
Yuknoom Ti' Chan,
Tajoom Uk'ab K'ahk' and
Yuknoom Head –
might also have been sons of Scroll...
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achievements during the
reign of king
Yuknoom Che'en II,
sometimes called Yuknoom the
Great by scholars.
Yuknoom Che'en II was 36
years old when he came...
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Yuknoom Head[pronunciation?] (Cauac[pronunciation?] Head) was a king of the Maya Kaan
Kingdom (also
known as the
Snake Kingdom). He
ruled AD 630-636....
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Yuknoom Tookʼ Kʼawiil[pronunciation?] (reigned 3
April 698-731>) was a Maya
ruler of the Kaan
kingdom (Calakmul).
Yuknoom Tookʼ Kʼawiil
erected many stelae...
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Biography portal Yuknoom Chʼeen I[pronunciation?] was the
first known Maya king of the Kaan Kingdom. He was
maybe a
father of King Tuun Kʼabʼ Hix. Although...
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Gregorian calendar; 272 days
remain until the end of the year. 686 – Maya king
Yuknoom Yich'aak K'ahk' ****umes the
crown of Calakmul. 1043 –
Edward the Confessor...
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meaning "Divine Lord of Kaan". Its most
prominent ruler was
Yuknoom Ch'een II, also
known as
Yuknoom the
Great who
ruled for 50
years (636-686), he archived...
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Yuknoom Tiʼ Chan[pronunciation?] was a king of Maya Kaan kingdom. He
ruled in 619. He is
known only from a
single inscription where he is said to have...