Aquiminzaque

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Aquiminzaque was the last ruler (zipa) of the Muisca state of Hunza in pre-Columbian Colombia, known for resisting Spanish conquest before being captured and executed.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Muisca ruler
historical figure
indigenous person of the Americas
zipa
associatedWith Kingdom of Hunza NERFINISHED
city of Tunja NERFINISHED
capturedBy Spanish conquistadors NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath execution
conflict Spanish conquest of the Muisca NERFINISHED
country Muisca Confederation NERFINISHED
culture Muisca culture NERFINISHED
deathCause beheading
deathPlace New Kingdom of Granada NERFINISHED
Tunja NERFINISHED
present-day Colombia
era early colonial period in New Granada
pre-Columbian era
ethnicGroup Muisca NERFINISHED
governed Muisca people of Hunza NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance symbol of Muisca resistance to Spanish conquest
knownFor being the last ruler of Hunza before full Spanish control
resisting the Spanish conquest of the Muisca
languageSpoken Muysccubun NERFINISHED
locatedIn Altiplano Cundiboyacense NERFINISHED
present-day Boyacá Department NERFINISHED
present-day Colombia
notableEvent execution ordered by Spanish authorities
fall of Hunza to Spanish rule
opponent Spanish Empire
Spanish conquistadors in New Granada
partOf Muisca Confederation NERFINISHED
positionHeld ruler of Hunza
zipa of Hunza
predecessor Quemuenchatocha NERFINISHED
regionRuled Hunza valley NERFINISHED
northern Muisca territory
religion Muisca religion
residence Hunza NERFINISHED
Tunja NERFINISHED
successorState Spanish colonial administration in Tunja
timePeriod 16th century
title cacique of Hunza
zipa of Hunza
was last zipa of Hunza

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Hunza associatedRuler Aquiminzaque