Ekab or Ecab was the name of a Mayan chiefdom of the northeastern Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century.In the fifteenth century most of Yucatán was controlled by the League of Mayapan. By 1441 there was civil unrest. The provinces of the League rebelled and formed sixteen smaller states.These states were called Kuchkabals. Most Kuchkabals were ruled by a Halach Uinik, but Ekab wasn't. It was divided up into several Batabil. Each Batabil was ruled over by a leader called a Batab. In Ekab the Batabs were supposed to have equal power, but the Batabs on Cozumel had much more power than the others.
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| - Ekab (Ekab, Ek'Aab) war ein Fürstentum (Mayathan: cuchcabal) der Maya auf Yucatán während der Postklassik, das bis in die Zeit der Konquista Bestand hatte. (de)
- Ekab o Ecab (del idioma maya: éek' kaab ‘negro-tierra’‘Tierra negra’) fue una de las jurisdicciones mayas de la península de Yucatán que ocupaba la región de la costa noreste en el Caribe mexicano en el período posclásico mesoamericano. Después de la desintegración total de la Liga de Mayapán a partir del año 1194 la península de Yucatán se fragmentó en 16 jurisdicciones independientes llamadas Kuchkabal. Ekab tomó el nombre de la región ubicada en el noreste de la península a la cual los primeros exploradores españoles bautizaron como "El Gran Cairo" y que se encuentra al sur de Cabo Catoche. Cercana a la zona de las ruinas arqueológicas de la población de Ekab, existen otros vestigios arqueológicos de una iglesia colonial del S.XVI llamada Boca Iglesia. (es)
- Ekab or Ecab was the name of a Mayan chiefdom of the northeastern Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century.In the fifteenth century most of Yucatán was controlled by the League of Mayapan. By 1441 there was civil unrest. The provinces of the League rebelled and formed sixteen smaller states.These states were called Kuchkabals. Most Kuchkabals were ruled by a Halach Uinik, but Ekab wasn't. It was divided up into several Batabil. Each Batabil was ruled over by a leader called a Batab. In Ekab the Batabs were supposed to have equal power, but the Batabs on Cozumel had much more power than the others. (en)
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| - Kuchkabals of Yucatan after 1461. (en)
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| - Ekab (Ekab, Ek'Aab) war ein Fürstentum (Mayathan: cuchcabal) der Maya auf Yucatán während der Postklassik, das bis in die Zeit der Konquista Bestand hatte. (de)
- Ekab o Ecab (del idioma maya: éek' kaab ‘negro-tierra’‘Tierra negra’) fue una de las jurisdicciones mayas de la península de Yucatán que ocupaba la región de la costa noreste en el Caribe mexicano en el período posclásico mesoamericano. Después de la desintegración total de la Liga de Mayapán a partir del año 1194 la península de Yucatán se fragmentó en 16 jurisdicciones independientes llamadas Kuchkabal. Ekab tomó el nombre de la región ubicada en el noreste de la península a la cual los primeros exploradores españoles bautizaron como "El Gran Cairo" y que se encuentra al sur de Cabo Catoche. Cercana a la zona de las ruinas arqueológicas de la población de Ekab, existen otros vestigios arqueológicos de una iglesia colonial del S.XVI llamada Boca Iglesia. (es)
- Ekab or Ecab was the name of a Mayan chiefdom of the northeastern Yucatán Peninsula, before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century.In the fifteenth century most of Yucatán was controlled by the League of Mayapan. By 1441 there was civil unrest. The provinces of the League rebelled and formed sixteen smaller states.These states were called Kuchkabals. Most Kuchkabals were ruled by a Halach Uinik, but Ekab wasn't. It was divided up into several Batabil. Each Batabil was ruled over by a leader called a Batab. In Ekab the Batabs were supposed to have equal power, but the Batabs on Cozumel had much more power than the others. (en)
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