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Cochuah (also Kock Wah) (in the Mayan language: toponymic; K-: our + Och: food + Wah: bread. "Our food of bread"?) is the name of one of the sixteen Mayan provinces into which the central Yucatán Peninsula was divided at the time of the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century.

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  • Cochuah war ein Fürstentum (Mayathan: cuchcabal) der Maya auf Yucatán während der Postklassik, das bis in die Zeit der Konquista Bestand hatte. (de)
  • Cochuah (also Kock Wah) (in the Mayan language: toponymic; K-: our + Och: food + Wah: bread. "Our food of bread"?) is the name of one of the sixteen Mayan provinces into which the central Yucatán Peninsula was divided at the time of the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century. (en)
  • Cochuah (del idioma maya: Toponímico; K-, nuestro; o'och, alimento; waaj, pan, tortilla. Nuestro alimento de pan, tortilla), es el nombre de una de las dieciséis provincias en que se dividía la península de Yucatán a la llegada de los conquistadores españoles, en la primera mitad del siglo XVI.​ (es)
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  • Cochuah war ein Fürstentum (Mayathan: cuchcabal) der Maya auf Yucatán während der Postklassik, das bis in die Zeit der Konquista Bestand hatte. (de)
  • Cochuah (also Kock Wah) (in the Mayan language: toponymic; K-: our + Och: food + Wah: bread. "Our food of bread"?) is the name of one of the sixteen Mayan provinces into which the central Yucatán Peninsula was divided at the time of the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors in the sixteenth century. After the destruction of Mayapán (1441–1461), great rivalry between the Mayas started, and led to the formation of 16 independent jurisdictions called kuchkabal (in Mayan: province or region). In each kuchkabal there was a halach uinik (in Mayan: "real man"; "man in control") who was the chief with the biggest military, judicial and political authority, and who lived in the main city, considered to be the capital of the jurisdiction. (en)
  • Cochuah (del idioma maya: Toponímico; K-, nuestro; o'och, alimento; waaj, pan, tortilla. Nuestro alimento de pan, tortilla), es el nombre de una de las dieciséis provincias en que se dividía la península de Yucatán a la llegada de los conquistadores españoles, en la primera mitad del siglo XVI.​ Tras la destrucción de Mayapán (1441-1461), en la Península de Yucatán, se crearon grandes rivalidades entre los mayas, y se formaron 16 jurisdicciones independientes llamadas kuchkabal (del maya: provincia o comarca).​ En cada kuchkabal había un halach uinik (del maya: Hombre de hecho; Hombre de mando),​ quien era el jefe con la máxima autoridad militar, judicial y política y que vivía en una ciudad principal considerada la capital de la jurisdicción. (es)
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