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Itza Mayans

1547 CE – 1699 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1547 CE – 1699 CE
Duration
152 years
Known Periods
4
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Itza are a Maya ethnic group. They are descendants of the Chanes from the Chontal region of Tabasco. They migrated to Bacalar and northern Yucatán during the 10th century, later arriving to Champotón and finally in the 15th century settling around Lake Petén Itzá where they remained independent until 1697. During the Spanish colonial era and later by the Guatemalan government, the Itza were victims of repressive policies that accelerated the extinction of the Itza culture and language, leading to the loss of much of their ethnic identity. They are one of the smallest Maya groups and have the lowest population; the few Itza descendants are settled in the town of San José, north of Lake Petén Itzá in.

Historical Periods

Itza Mayans (1547–1563)

1547 CE – 1563 CE

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Area: 33,237 km²

Itza Mayans (1564–1669)

1564 CE – 1669 CE

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Area: 32,873 km²

Itza Mayans (1670–1695)

1670 CE – 1695 CE

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Area: 22,346 km²

Itza Mayans (1696–1699)

1696 CE – 1699 CE

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Area: 22,346 km²

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Itza Mayans (1547 CE – 1699 CE) — Map, Timeline & History | Sholu