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Tuun Kʻabʻ Hix (Cu Ix, Ku Ix, Kʻaltuun Hix; "Bound-Stone Jaguar") was a Maya king of the Kaan Kingdom. ==Reign== Tuun Kab Hix reigned from the year 520 to 546. He is known only from foreign references. A lintel at Yaxchilan describing the military successes of K'inich Tatbu Skull II records a captive from Kaan in AD 537 (the captive vassal of the Kaan ruler may have been a woman).〔Martin and Grube 2008:104, 121〕 Stela 25 from Naranjo records the accession of Aj Wosal Chan K'inich in 546 under the auspices of Tuun Kʻabʻ Hix. The Kaan Kingdom was asserting its influence in the southern Maya lowlands and inaugurating the struggle for supremacy with its great rival Tikal. It was probably during the reign of Tuun Kʻabʻ Hix that a ruler of El Resbalón declared himself to be a vassal of Kaan in 529, as the one clear date on the El Resbalón hieroglyphic stairway is 529. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tuun K'ab' Hix」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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