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Ajaw
Sak Muwaan
Ajaw
King of Motul de San José
Reignc.700-726
SuccessorYajaw Te' K'inich
BornMotul de San José
Died726
Motul de San José
IssueYajaw Te' K'inich
Chuy-ti Chan (prince)
ReligionMaya religion
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Maya civilization
Drawing of a Mayan stone carving with elaborate decoration.
History
Spanish conquest of the Maya

Sak Muwaan was a king of the Maya city Motul de San José in Guatemala. He ruled sometime between 700 and 726.

An Ik-style vessel possesses a hieroglyphic text declaring that it was the property of Chuy-ti Chan, the son of Sak Muwaan. Chuy-ti Chan is described as an artist and ballplayer.

His successor was Yajaw Te' K'inich.

References

  1. Reents-Budet & Bishop 2003
  2. Reents-Budet et al 2007, p. 1419
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