- Bacatá led by the
Zipazgo and the
Northern Muisca of
Hunza led by the
Zacazgo. Tui Manuʻa
Confederacy Kimek–Kipchak
confederation 9th century–13th century...
- Bacatá
within the
Muisca Confederation Battle of Chocontá (~1490)
Zipazgo Zacazgo Victory The
Muisca people of Bacatá
defeat the army from the
Muisca people...
- been the
prophet of the
Muisca of
South America, in
particular of the
zacazgo of the
northern Muisca Confederation. He is
considered the son of the Sun...
-
train the
fighters for wars,
mainly fought between the
zipazgo and the
zacazgo but also
against other indigenous peoples as the Panches,
Muzos and others...
- "ruling
mansion of the sovereign". The area of Soracá was part of the
zacazgo of Hunza,
presently known as
Tunja in the time
before the
Spanish conquest...
-
cacique of Ramiriquí; Baganique.
During that time, Ramiriquí was part of the
zacazgo of
Quemuenchatocha of the
northern Muisca Confederation. Pacanchique's...
-
highlands of
Colombia in 1537, the area was
ruled by two main groups: the
zacazgo of the
northern Muisca and the
zipazgo of the
southern Muisca.
While the...
- Confederation, a
loose collection of rulers.
Arcabuco was part of the
zacazgo, with the
zaque based in Hunza.
Modern Arcabuco was
founded on October...
- and
determined that Tutazúa, his brother,
would succeed the
reign of the
zacazgo ["kingdom"], [the Sun]
deprived him from his
genital power so he lived...