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  • Purépecha Empire - Wikipedia
    At the time of the Spanish conquest, it was the second-largest state in Mesoamerica [3] The state is also known as the Tarascan Empire [4][5][6] The empire was founded in the early 14th century and lost its independence to the Spanish in 1530
  • Tarascan Civilization - World History Encyclopedia
    The Tarascan civilization (aka the Purépecha, after their language) dominated western Mexico and built an empire that would bring it into direct conflict with that other great Mesoamerican civilization of the Post-classic period, the Aztecs
  • Meet the Tarascans: Fierce Foes of the Aztecs
    At the time of the Spanish conquest of Mexico (1519-1521 CE), two empires dominated the political and cultural landscape of Mesoamerica: the Aztec Empire and the relatively unknown Tarascan State
  • Mexican Indigenous, Pre-Columbian, Mesoamerican - Britannica
    Tarasco, Indian people of northern Michoacán state in central Mexico The area in which the Tarasco live is one of high volcanic plateaus and lakes; the climate is arid and cool
  • Beyond the Aztecs: The Forgotten and Formidable Purépecha Empire
    One of these is the often-neglected Purépecha Empire, also known as the Tarascan civilization The Purépecha ruled over much of Western Mexico in modern-day Michoacán and their empire covered 75,000 square kilometers (29,000 sq mi) This made it second in size only to the Aztecs
  • Tarascan | Encyclopedia. com
    Between the first major intervention in the area by the Spanish in 1522 and the arrival of Bishop Vasco de Quiroga in 1538, the Tarascan state, as well as Tarascan society and culture, suffered severely both from Spanish conscription for the Conquest of western Mexico and from forced labor
  • The Final Days of the Tarascan Empire – Mexico Unexplained
    Archaeologists believe that the Tarascans emerged as the dominant culture in the Lake Pátzcuaro region around 1000 AD Their political infrastructure coalesced over the next 300 years
  • The Tarascan Empire | The Guggenheim Museums and Foundation
    The Aztecs and Tarascans battled against each other for several centuries, until the Spanish arrived and conquered both of them
  • The Tarascan culture and empire - MexConnect
    Enemies of the Aztecs, the Tarascans flourished from 1100 A D to 1530 A D Their origins are still a puzzle, along with their stirrup-shaped, long-necked bottles and round temples called Yacatas The center of the Tarascan Empire was Lake Patzcuaro and the nearby site of Tzintzuntzan, now a much-visited archaeological site (Map of area)
  • Tarascan - Wikipedia
    Tarascan or Tarasca is an exonym and the popular name for the Purépecha culture It may refer to: The term has pejorative connotations of "loathsomeness and disgust" when it refers to the people or their language [1]





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