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  2. Chac Chel - Wikipedia

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    Chac Chel is a powerful and ancient Mayan goddess of creation, destruction, childbirth, water, weaving and spinning, healing, and divining. She is half of the original Creator Couple, seen most often as the wife of Chaac, who is the pre-eminent god of lightning and rain, [1] although she is occasionally paired with the Creator God Itzamna in the Popol Vuh, a recording of the myths of the ...

  3. Chan Chak Kʼakʼnal Ajaw - Wikipedia

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    Here Lord Chac is depicted as a Chaahk impersonator, wearing a cutaway mask of the deity, his broad hat, conch-shell trumpet, axe and incense bag. The hieroglyphic inscription transcribes as ubaah kʼahkʼ pulaj chan chaahk tzeh kab kʼin , meaning "it is the image of K'ahk' Pulaj Chan Chaahk, left hand of the sun" (transcription and ...

  4. List of Indonesian musicians and musical groups - Wikipedia

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    A. Rafiq — Dangdut male singer; Acha Septriasa — Pop female singer and actress; ADA Band — Pop rock/alternative rock band; Addie MS — Music composer, producer and conductor

  5. Chel family - Wikipedia

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    The Chels, Cheles, or Che'els (From Yucatec Che'el Staff / rod of justice or Chel arch sky / rainbow )(in Maya glyphs) were the ruling family of the Maya Kuchkabal of Ah Kin Chel. The Chels originally hailed from Mayapan , one of the three capitals of the League of Mayapan , where they were traditionally priests and nobles.

  6. Chaac - Wikipedia

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    Chaac (also spelled Chac or, in Classic Mayan, Chaahk) is the name of the Maya god of rain, thunder, and lightning. With his lightning axe, Chaac strikes the clouds, causing them to produce thunder and rain.

  7. Chac - Wikipedia

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    Chac can refer to: Chaac the Maya civilization rain god; Chac: Dios de la lluvia, a 1975 film in the Maya language; Red in the Yucatec Maya language; Clonliffe Harriers; Cannon Hill Anglican College; ChAc, Chorea acanthocytosis, a rare hereditary disease; chac, assistant to a priest in Maya society

  8. Chak Tok Ichʼaak I - Wikipedia

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    Chak Tok Ichʼaak I [N 1] also known as Great Paw, Great Jaguar Paw, and Toh Chak Ichʼak (died 14 January 378) was an ajaw of the Maya city of Tikal.He took the throne on 7 August 360 and reigned until his death in 378, apparently at the hands of invaders from central Mexico.

  9. Talk:Chac Chel - Wikipedia

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