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Confederation c. 800–1540
Consisted of the
Southern Muisca of Bacatá led by the
Zipazgo and the
Northern Muisca of
Hunza led by the Zacazgo. Tui Manuʻa Confederacy...
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Tierra Firme Klein-Venedig
Governorate of New
Castile Indian auxiliaries Zipazgos of the
south Muisca Confederation Guecha warriors Victory Muisca Confederation...
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strategic location in the
zipazgo, the
domain ruled by the zipa.
Administered from Bacatá (present-day Funza), the
zipazgo included Tibaitatá,
which was...
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Picture Conflict Combatant 1
Combatant 2
Results Battle of
Pasca (~1470)
Zipazgo Sutagao Panche Victory The
Sutagao people are
submitted to the rule of...
- the
Muisca before the
arrival of the
Spanish in 1537. It was part of the
zipazgo ruled from Bacatá. In the coat of arms of the town in the
lower left quadrant...
- very
important to
train the
fighters for wars,
mainly fought between the
zipazgo and the
zacazgo but also
against other indigenous peoples as the Panches...
- was
ruled by two main groups: the
zacazgo of the
northern Muisca and the
zipazgo of the
southern Muisca.
While the two
factions were
joined in a confederation...
- was the main
settlement of the
southern Muisca Confederation.
Within the
zipazgo was Teivzaquillo, Thibzaquivo, Teusacá or Tipizaquillo, the
place of rest...
- (since 1530) New
Castile (since 1533)
Indian auxiliaries Southern Muisca Zipazgo Chibchan peoples Muisca Confederation Tairona Non-Chibcha
peoples Panche...
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continued through Cajicá, Chía and Suba, the
start of the
southern Muisca zipazgo of Bacatá,
where they
found an
abandoned Bacatá . The zipa of Bacatá, Tisquesusa...