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Was (wer) ist B'aakal - definition


B'aakal         
  • K'inich K'an B'alam II ("Chan Bahlam II").
  • [[K'inich Kan B'alam II]], one of the many rulers of Palenque. Detail from the Temple XVII Tablet.
  • The Palace as seen from the courtyard.
  • Detail of a [[relief]] at the Palace drawn by [[Ricardo Almendáriz]] during the Del Rio expedition in 1787
  • Jade mask of King [[K'inich Janaab Pakal]]. National Museum of Anthropology and History, Mexico City.
  • Mask of the Red Queen from the tomb found in Temple XIII.
  • The [[Corbel arch]] seen in a hallway at the Palace
  • Temple of the Cross
  • In the Palace
  • A [[bas-relief]] in the Palenque museum that depicts Upakal K'inich, the son of [[K'inich Ahkal Mo' Naab III]].
  • Temple of the Count
  • The Palace Observation Tower
  • Temple of the Inscriptions
  • The two inner columns from the Temple of the Inscriptions
FORMER CITY STATE IN CENTRAL AMERICA IN PRESENT-DAY SOUTHERN MEXICO
Palenque, Mexico; Pelenque; King of Palenque; Lakamha; Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque; Palenqué; Palanque; Bàakʼ; Palenque National Park; B'aakal
B'akaal (Maya: "place of the bone") was a Mayan province that encompassed part of the present-day states of Chiapas and Tabasco, in Mexico, in the Late Classic Period (600-900 CE), whose most important cities were Lakan Ha (Palenque) and Tortuguero. At some point the province of B'akaal also extended west of Tabasco, encompassing the important Mayan city of Joy Chan (Comalcalco).
Palenque         
  • K'inich K'an B'alam II ("Chan Bahlam II").
  • [[K'inich Kan B'alam II]], one of the many rulers of Palenque. Detail from the Temple XVII Tablet.
  • The Palace as seen from the courtyard.
  • Detail of a [[relief]] at the Palace drawn by [[Ricardo Almendáriz]] during the Del Rio expedition in 1787
  • Jade mask of King [[K'inich Janaab Pakal]]. National Museum of Anthropology and History, Mexico City.
  • Mask of the Red Queen from the tomb found in Temple XIII.
  • The [[Corbel arch]] seen in a hallway at the Palace
  • Temple of the Cross
  • In the Palace
  • A [[bas-relief]] in the Palenque museum that depicts Upakal K'inich, the son of [[K'inich Ahkal Mo' Naab III]].
  • Temple of the Count
  • The Palace Observation Tower
  • Temple of the Inscriptions
  • The two inner columns from the Temple of the Inscriptions
FORMER CITY STATE IN CENTRAL AMERICA IN PRESENT-DAY SOUTHERN MEXICO
Palenque, Mexico; Pelenque; King of Palenque; Lakamha; Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque; Palenqué; Palanque; Bàakʼ; Palenque National Park; B'aakal
·noun ·pl A collective name for the Indians of Nicaragua and Honduras.