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  • Iximche
  • Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican site in the highlands of Guatemala

    Iximcheʼ (Mayan pronunciation: [iʃimˈtʃeʔ]) (or Iximché using Spanish orthography) is a Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican archaeological site in the western

    Iximche

    Iximche

    Iximche

  • Spanish conquest of Guatemala
  • 1524–1697 defeat of Mayan kingdoms

    declared Iximche as the first capital of Guatemala, Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala ("St. James of the Knights of Guatemala"). Iximche was called

    Spanish conquest of Guatemala

    Spanish conquest of Guatemala

    Spanish_conquest_of_Guatemala

  • Guatemala
  • Country in Central America

    name was originally used by the Mexica to refer to the Kaqchikel city of Iximche, but was extended to refer to the whole country during the Spanish colonial

    Guatemala

    Guatemala

    Guatemala

  • Pedro de Alvarado
  • Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala

    reached the Spanish at Iximche, the conquistadors marched against the Tz'utujil with their Kaqchikel allies. Pedro de Alvarado left Iximche just 5 days after

    Pedro de Alvarado

    Pedro de Alvarado

    Pedro_de_Alvarado

  • Maya script
  • Writing system of the Maya civilization

    Iximche' en el contexto de la revitalización lingüística y la recuperación jeroglífica en las comunidades mayas de guatemala" [The stela of Iximche 'in

    Maya script

    Maya script

    Maya_script

  • History of the Maya civilization
  • Mesoamerican civilization

    ISBN 978-0-19-518363-4. OCLC 57319740. Guillemín, Jorge F. (1965). Iximché: Capital del Antiguo Reino Cakchiquel [Iximche: Capital of the Ancient Kaqchikel Kingdom] (in Spanish)

    History of the Maya civilization

    History_of_the_Maya_civilization

  • Kaqchikel people
  • Indigenous Maya people of Guatemala

    Postclassic Maya times the capital of the main branch of the Kaqchikel was Iximché. Like the neighboring K'iche' (Quiché), they were governed by four lords:

    Kaqchikel people

    Kaqchikel people

    Kaqchikel_people

  • List of places in Guatemala
  •   National Capital and Departmental Capital Cancuén Dos Pilas El Baul Iximche Kaminaljuyu Machaquila El Mirador La Joyanca Mixco Viejo Naranjo Nakbé

    List of places in Guatemala

    List of places in Guatemala

    List_of_places_in_Guatemala

  • Maya monarchs
  • Centers of power for the Maya civilization

    Maya monarchs, also known as Maya kings and queens, were the centers of power for the Maya civilization. Each Maya city-state was controlled by a dynasty

    Maya monarchs

    Maya_monarchs

  • Spanish conquest of the Maya
  • Conquest dating from 1511 to 1697

    former Kʼicheʼ allies and founded a new kingdom to the southeast with Iximche as its capital. In the decades before the Spanish invasion the Kaqchikel

    Spanish conquest of the Maya

    Spanish conquest of the Maya

    Spanish_conquest_of_the_Maya

  • 2012 phenomenon
  • Eschatological beliefs about the year

    The Mayan Ruins of Iximche in Tecpán Guatemala on 21 December 2012

    2012 phenomenon

    2012 phenomenon

    2012_phenomenon

  • Human sacrifice in Maya culture
  • Ritual offering of human flesh and lives to gods and goddesses

    Retrieved 2013-12-17. Guillemín, Jorge F. (1965). Iximché: Capital del Antiguo Reino Cakchiquel [Iximche: Capital of the former Kaqchikel Kingdom] (in Spanish)

    Human sacrifice in Maya culture

    Human sacrifice in Maya culture

    Human_sacrifice_in_Maya_culture

  • Maya civilization
  • Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)

    JSTOR 683405. OCLC 1479294. Guillemín, Jorge F. (1965). Iximché: Capital del Antiguo Reino Cakchiquel [Iximche: Capital of the Ancient Kaqchikel Kingdom] (in Spanish)

    Maya civilization

    Maya civilization

    Maya_civilization

  • Tecpán, Guatemala
  • Municipality and town in Chimaltenango, Guatemala

    its landscapes, varied vegetation and from being on an access route to Iximché archaeological site. Tecpán is known as the 'first capital of Guatemala

    Tecpán, Guatemala

    Tecpán, Guatemala

    Tecpán,_Guatemala

  • Mayan cities
  • Centres of ancient Maya civilization in Mesoamerica

    Retrieved 2011-03-01. Guillemín, Jorge F. (1965). Iximché: Capital del Antiguo Reino Cakchiquel [Iximche: Capital of the Former Kaqchikel Kingdom] (in Spanish)

    Mayan cities

    Mayan cities

    Mayan_cities

  • Mesoamerica
  • Pre-Columbian cultural area in the Americas

    the Mam in Zaculeu, the Poqomam in Mixco Viejo, and the Kaqchikel at Iximche in the Guatemalan highlands. The Pipil resided in El Salvador, the Nicarao

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

    Mesoamerica

  • Tourism in Guatemala
  • are Mayan archaeological sites (Tikal in the Petén, Quiriguá in Izabal, Iximche in Tecpan Chimaltenango, and in the City of Guatemala). Destinations visited

    Tourism in Guatemala

    Tourism in Guatemala

    Tourism_in_Guatemala

  • Captaincy General of Guatemala
  • 1609–1821 Spanish colony in Central America

    centuries. On 27 July 1524, Pedro de Alvarado declared the Kaqchikel city Iximche the first regional capital, styled Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala

    Captaincy General of Guatemala

    Captaincy General of Guatemala

    Captaincy_General_of_Guatemala

  • Brosimum alicastrum
  • Species of tree

    [citation needed] The tree lends its name to the Maya archaeological sites of Iximché and Topoxte, both in Guatemala and Tamuin (reflecting the Maya origin of

    Brosimum alicastrum

    Brosimum alicastrum

    Brosimum_alicastrum

  • Nahuatl
  • Uto-Aztecan language of Mexico

    modern Nahuatl dialects. The Mexica used the word for the Kaqchikel capital Iximche in central Guatemala, but the word was extended to the entire zone in colonial

    Nahuatl

    Nahuatl

    Nahuatl

  • Mesoamerican chronology
  • Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods

    1200–1521 Tenochtitlan, Cempoala, Tzintzuntzan, Mayapán, Tiho, Q'umarkaj, Iximche, Mixco Viejo, Tulum, Zaculeu Colonial 1521–1821 Nahuas, Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican_chronology

  • List of conflicts in Central America
  • Santa Rosa 27 July 1524 Iximche declared first colonial capital of Guatemala Chimaltenango 28 August 1524 Kaqchikel abandon Iximche and break alliance Chimaltenango

    List of conflicts in Central America

    List_of_conflicts_in_Central_America

  • Kaqchikel language
  • Mayan language spoken in Guatemala

    Guatemala. Archaeological evidence shows suggestions of Kaqchikel living in Iximcheʼ, which today is located near Tecpán Guatemala. In 1523, Spanish conquistador

    Kaqchikel language

    Kaqchikel language

    Kaqchikel_language

  • Tecun Uman
  • Mayan emperor of Guatemala (1500-1524)

    the Soconusco region of lowland Chiapas, where they met delegations from Iximche and Q'umarkaj at Tuxpán; both of the powerful highland Maya kingdoms declared

    Tecun Uman

    Tecun Uman

    Tecun_Uman

  • Pan-American Highway
  • Network of roads in the Americas

    Huehuetenango to Chimaltenango is roughly 160 km (99 mi) with Mayan ruins at Iximché, just north of Tecpán Guatemala. From Chimaltenango, it is about 35 to

    Pan-American Highway

    Pan-American Highway

    Pan-American_Highway

  • Chimaltenango Department
  • Department of Guatemala

    in June). Chimaltenango is also home to the Maya civilization ruins of Iximché and Mixco Viejo, in addition to many smaller sites. As of the 2018 census

    Chimaltenango Department

    Chimaltenango Department

    Chimaltenango_Department

  • Mesoamerican ballgame
  • Ancient game

    particularly fine ballcourts in good condition include Tikal, Yaxha, Copán, Coba, Iximche, Monte Albán, Uxmal, Chichen Itza, Yagul, Xochicalco, Mixco Viejo, and

    Mesoamerican ballgame

    Mesoamerican ballgame

    Mesoamerican_ballgame

  • Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala
  • Capital of the Spanish Captaincy General of Guatemala

    Guatemala The name was first associated with the Kaqchikel Maya capital Iximche, adopted as the Spanish capital soon after the Spanish conquest of Guatemala

    Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala

    Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala

    Santiago_de_los_Caballeros_de_Guatemala

  • Annals of the Cakchiquels
  • Chronicle of pre-Columbian Guatemala

    Chaiviar (Chichicastenango), and migrate to the Ratzamut Mountains to found Iximché, which remained the new Kaqchikel capital until the arrival of the conquistadores

    Annals of the Cakchiquels

    Annals of the Cakchiquels

    Annals_of_the_Cakchiquels

  • Mixco Viejo
  • Archaeological site in Guatemala

    from the hostile Iximche Kaqchikel kingdom than their previous capital. In spite of this, the city fell under the domination of Iximche and the city's architecture

    Mixco Viejo

    Mixco Viejo

    Mixco_Viejo

  • Antigua Guatemala
  • City in Sacatepéquez, Guatemala

    founded east of Lake Atitlán, on the site of a Kaqchikel-Maya city, named Iximche, close to contemporary Tecpán, Guatemala, on Monday, July 25, 1524—the

    Antigua Guatemala

    Antigua Guatemala

    Antigua_Guatemala

  • Chajoma
  • Kaqchikel-speaking Maya people

    records). To the west they were bordered by the Kaqchikel kingdom based at Iximche. This territory includes the northern third of the department of Guatemala

    Chajoma

    Chajoma

    Chajoma

  • Pre-Columbian Mexico
  • Mexico before Spanish colonization

    Q’umarka’aj, becoming modern Santa Cruz de Quiché; "Guatemala" comes from Iximché, the capital of the kaqchiles) and Suchitlán in the northern state of Coahuila

    Pre-Columbian Mexico

    Pre-Columbian Mexico

    Pre-Columbian_Mexico

  • Kʼicheʼ kingdom of Qʼumarkaj
  • Pre-Columbian K'iche' Maya state in Guatemala

    allies, who were forced to flee Qʼumarkaj and found their own capital at Iximche. After the death of king Kʼiqʼab in 1475 the Kʼicheʼ were engaged in warfare

    Kʼicheʼ kingdom of Qʼumarkaj

    Kʼicheʼ kingdom of Qʼumarkaj

    Kʼicheʼ_kingdom_of_Qʼumarkaj

  • Guatemalan genocide
  • 1981–1996 genocide of Maya people in Guatemala

    being taken into custody. On 1 October 1981, a new "task-force" known as 'Iximche' was deployed on counterinsurgency sweep through Chimaltenango, eventually

    Guatemalan genocide

    Guatemalan genocide

    Guatemalan_genocide

  • List of conflicts in North America
  • Santa Rosa 27 July 1524 Iximche declared first colonial capital of Guatemala Chimaltenango 28 August 1524 Kaqchikel abandon Iximche and break alliance Chimaltenango

    List of conflicts in North America

    List_of_conflicts_in_North_America

  • List of Maya sites
  • main temple was already in ruins. Iximche (Iximche) Chimaltenango Department, Guatemala Although short-lived, Iximche was the capital of the Kaqchikel

    List of Maya sites

    List of Maya sites

    List_of_Maya_sites

  • List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation
  • Etzanoa Kansas United States 1450 Zuni Pueblo New Mexico United States 1470 Iximche Chimaltenango Guatemala 1493 La Isabela Puerto Plata Dominican Republic

    List of cities in the Americas by year of foundation

    List_of_cities_in_the_Americas_by_year_of_foundation

  • List of presidential trips made by George W. Bush (2007)
  • Guatemala City, Santa Cruz Balanyá, Iximche March 11–12 Informal visit; met with President Óscar Berger; visited the Iximche archaeological site. Mexico Mérida

    List of presidential trips made by George W. Bush (2007)

    List_of_presidential_trips_made_by_George_W._Bush_(2007)

  • List of United States presidential visits to Central America
  • Santa Cruz del Quiché, Santa Cruz Balanyá, Iximche Informal visit; met with President Óscar Berger. Visited Iximche archaeological site. Barack Obama March

    List of United States presidential visits to Central America

    List of United States presidential visits to Central America

    List_of_United_States_presidential_visits_to_Central_America

  • Zacualpa
  • Municipality in El Quiché, Guatemala

    alongside the K'iche of Q'umarkaj and the Kaqchikel proper at Iximche. In the early 1400s, Iximche began a campaign of expansion which threatened the Chajoma

    Zacualpa

    Zacualpa

    Zacualpa

  • Maya architecture
  • Architecture style

    style it developed in the middle and late Postclassic period. Example: Iximche, Mixco Viejo, Gumarcaj. All evidence suggests that most stone buildings

    Maya architecture

    Maya architecture

    Maya_architecture

  • Hun-Toh
  • Mayan nobleman

    Hun-Toh was the first Ahpo Xahil (sort of a king) of the Mayan city of Iximche. He and Wuqu-Batz' served the great K'iche' king K'iq'ab and he rewarded

    Hun-Toh

    Hun-Toh

    Hun-Toh

  • Qʼumarkaj
  • Archeological site in Guatemala

    allies, who were forced to flee Qʼumarkaj and found their own capital at Iximche. After the death of king Kʼiqʼab in 1475 the Kʼicheʼ were engaged in warfare

    Qʼumarkaj

    Qʼumarkaj

    Qʼumarkaj

  • List of international presidential trips made by George W. Bush
  • Guatemala City, Santa Cruz Balanyá, Iximche March 11–12 Informal visit; met with President Óscar Berger; visited the Iximche archaeological site.  Mexico Mérida

    List of international presidential trips made by George W. Bush

    List_of_international_presidential_trips_made_by_George_W._Bush

  • Wuqu-Batzʼ
  • Ruler of Iximche, capital of the Late Postclassic Kaqchikel Maya kingdom

    Wuqu-Batzʼ was an Ahpo Sotzʼil (ruler) of Iximche, capital of the Late Postclassic Kaqchikel Maya kingdom. Hun-Toh and Wuqu-Batzʼ served the great Kʼicheʼ

    Wuqu-Batzʼ

    Wuqu-Batzʼ

    Wuqu-Batzʼ

  • Awilix
  • Mayan deity

    similar in form to a temple mound on the west side of the first plaza in Iximche, the postclassic capital of the Kaqchikel Maya. Structure 4 at Zaculeu

    Awilix

    Awilix

    Awilix

  • 1527
  • Calendar year

    city of Ciudad Vieja from Santiago de los Caballeros de Guatemala, near Iximche. November 23 – The Érdy Codex, the largest collection of Hungarian legends

    1527

    1527

    1527

  • 1526
  • Calendar year

    Guatemala, a group of 16 deserters from the Spanish colonial army destroy Iximche, the capital of the indigenous kingdom of the Mayan Kaqchikel people, and

    1526

    1526

    1526

  • List of archaeological sites by country
  • El Chal Chitinamit Chocolá Chojolom Cival Dos Pilas Holmul Holtun Itzan Iximché Ixkun Ixlu Ixtonton Ixtutz La Joyanca Kaminaljuyu Kinal Machaquila El Mirador

    List of archaeological sites by country

    List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country

  • History of Guatemala
  • (Utatlán), the K'iche' capital, and burned it on 7 March 1524. He proceeded to Iximche, establishing a base near Tecpán on 25 July 1524. From there, he led several

    History of Guatemala

    History of Guatemala

    History_of_Guatemala

  • Economy of Guatemala
  • are Mayan archaeological sites (Tikal in the Petén, Quiriguá in Izabal, Iximche in Tecpan Chimaltenango, and in the City of Guatemala). Destinations visited

    Economy of Guatemala

    Economy of Guatemala

    Economy_of_Guatemala

  • Central American pine–oak forests
  • Ecoregion in Mexico and Central America

    National Park El Pital Biological Reserve Ixil Visis-Cabá Biosphere Reserve Iximché Cultural Monument Laguna Lachuá National Park Laguna del Pino National

    Central American pine–oak forests

    Central American pine–oak forests

    Central_American_pine–oak_forests

  • List of national capital city name etymologies
  • Nahuatl-speaking Mexican allies of the Spanish conquistadors used for Iximche, the Kaqchikel Maya capital that the Spanish adopted as their colonial

    List of national capital city name etymologies

    List_of_national_capital_city_name_etymologies

  • Mesoamerican architecture
  • Building traditions of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    Post-Classic AD 1200–1519 Aztec, Tenochtitlan, Templo Mayor, Tzintzuntzan, Quiché Utatlán, Kaqchikel Iximche and Mam Zaculeu, Maya, Utatlán, Cempoala

    Mesoamerican architecture

    Mesoamerican architecture

    Mesoamerican_architecture

  • Nora England
  • American linguist (1946–2022)

    an M.A. and a Ph.D. While there, she led a workshop and field visit to Iximche, attended by Linda Schele and Nicholai Grube. After taking a post as a

    Nora England

    Nora_England

  • List of archaeological periods (Mesoamerica)
  • Timeline of Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    Postclassic Tenochtitlan, Cempoala, Tzintzuntzan, Mayapán, Ti'ho, Utatlán, Iximche, Mixco Viejo, Zaculeu 1200–1519 CE Post Conquest (Until 1697 CE) Central

    List of archaeological periods (Mesoamerica)

    List of archaeological periods (Mesoamerica)

    List_of_archaeological_periods_(Mesoamerica)

  • Patzún
  • Municipality in Chimaltenango, Guatemala

    Kaqchikel people since the 12th century at the least, and was part of the Iximche kingdom. Its name is derived from the words "pa" and "sum" meaning "place"

    Patzún

    Patzún

    Patzún

  • List of museums in Guatemala
  • Department 19th century life Centro de Visitantes y Museo de Sitio de Iximche Tecpán Guatemala Chimaltenango Department Maya civilization Centro de Visitantes

    List of museums in Guatemala

    List_of_museums_in_Guatemala

  • 1520s
  • Decade

    Guatemala, a group of 16 deserters from the Spanish colonial army destroy Iximche, the capital of the indigenous kingdom of the Mayan Kaqchikel people, and

    1520s

    1520s

  • Oxlahuh-Tzʼiʼ
  • (died 23 July 1508) was the second Ahpo Sotzʼil of Kaqchikel Maya city of Iximche. He was the son of his predecessor Wuqu-Batzʼ. He had a long and successful

    Oxlahuh-Tzʼiʼ

    Oxlahuh-Tzʼiʼ

    Oxlahuh-Tzʼiʼ

  • Zaculeu
  • Maya archaeological site in Guatemala

    original stonework and plaster coating is visible. Cerro Quiac Chajoma Iximche Mixco Viejo Kelly 1996, pp.203, 207. Sharer 2000, p.490. Fox 1987, 2008

    Zaculeu

    Zaculeu

    Zaculeu

  • Pedro de Portocarrero (conquistador)
  • Spanish conquistador

    Caballeros de Guatemala, at that time located at the Kaqchikel Maya city of Iximche. Soon afterwards, Portocarrero accompanied Alvarado on his expedition to

    Pedro de Portocarrero (conquistador)

    Pedro de Portocarrero (conquistador)

    Pedro_de_Portocarrero_(conquistador)

  • Centro Educativo Pavarotti
  • Secondary school for children aged 12 to 16 in San Lucas Tóliman, Guatemala

    communities and traditional tourist sites such as Antigua Guatemala and Iximche. Centro Educativo Pavarotti main building Side building and basketball

    Centro Educativo Pavarotti

    Centro Educativo Pavarotti

    Centro_Educativo_Pavarotti

  • 2020 Vuelta a Guatemala
  • Cycling race

    Catarina Ixtahuacan, 101 km (63 mi) 30 October 2020 — San Pablo La Laguna to Iximche Ruins, 90 km (56 mi) 31 October 2020 — Santa Apolonia to Aldea Chuchucá

    2020 Vuelta a Guatemala

    2020_Vuelta_a_Guatemala

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Online names & meanings

  • Raha
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Swahili

    Raha

    Peaceful; Happiness; Free; Bliss; Comfort; Enjoyment

  • HANA
  • Female

    Japanese

    HANA

    (花) Japanese name HANA means "favorite" or "flower." Compare with other forms of Hana.

  • MAJOR
  • Male

    English

    MAJOR

    English surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French personal name Mauger, MAJOR means "work-spear."

  • Mubinah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Mubinah

    One who makes something clear, Manifest, One who clarifies, Plain

  • Rajabala
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Rajabala

    King

  • Chandrak
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Chandrak

    Peacock Feather

  • Vishvapal
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Vishvapal

    Protector of the Universe

  • Uttiya
  • Girl/Female

    Buddhist, Hindu, Indian

    Uttiya

    A Star

  • Leocadie
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Latin

    Leocadie

    Lion

  • Jaymit
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Jaymit

    Always Win; Friendly

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