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- region was organized into the Muisca Confederation, which had two rulers; the Zipa was the ruler of the southern part and based in Muyquytá. The Zaque was the...
- Confederation was a loose confederation of different Muisca rulers (zaques, zipas, iraca, and tundama) in the central Andean highlands of what is today Colombia...
- the term used by the Spanish Empire to describe a mythical tribal chief (zipa) of the Muisca native people in Colombia, who, as an initiation rite, covered...
- treasure of the zipa. Finally discovering the ruler's stronghold in the mountains, he launched a night-time attack, during which the zipa was accidentally...
- would later become the capital of the Spaniard's New Kingdom of Granada . Zipas of Bacatá: Meicuchuca (1450–1470) Saguamanchica (1470–1490) Nemequene (1490–1514)...
- lacked a written script, only the most recent zipas of the pre-Columbian period are known. The first reported zipa was Meicuchuca, who reigned from Muyquytá...
- Colombia and to inaugurate the new highest regarded member of the community; zipas, zaques, caciques and the religious ruler iraca from Sacred City of the...
- Cundiboyacense before the Spanish conquest, the name means "The Land of the zipa". Zipa was the ruler of this territory. Another origin is "City of our father"...
- Estadio Alfonso López Pumarejo, its first ground, the Estadio Muni****l Los Zipas and the Estadio Luis Carlos Galán Sarmiento. In the late 1990s, the most...
- Guatavita was ruled by a cacique who was a powerful figure consulted by the zipas of Bacatá and the zaques of Hunza. Guatavita was specialized in gold working...