Tanganxoán II

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Tanganxoán II was the last pre-Hispanic ruler of the Purépecha (Tarascan) state in western Mexico, whose reign ended with the Spanish conquest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Purépecha ruler
historical figure
indigenous monarch of the Americas
last ruler
associatedWith Spanish colonial expansion in western Mexico
conflict Spanish conquest of the Purépecha state NERFINISHED
country Purépecha state NERFINISHED
culture Purépecha culture
endOfReign Spanish conquest of the Purépecha state NERFINISHED
early 16th century
era Late Postclassic Mesoamerica
ethnicGroup Purépecha people NERFINISHED
Tarascan people NERFINISHED
givenName Tanganxoán NERFINISHED
governed Purépecha capital region around Tzintzuntzan
hasTitle cazonci NERFINISHED
king of the Purépecha
historicalRegion Lake Pátzcuaro basin NERFINISHED
language Purépecha language NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Mesoamerica NERFINISHED
notableFor being the last pre-Hispanic ruler of the Purépecha state
his reign ending with the Spanish conquest
partOf Purépecha dynasty of cazonci NERFINISHED
partOfEvent fall of the Purépecha state NERFINISHED
politicalSystem hereditary monarchy
positionHeld cazonci of the Purépecha state
ruler of the Purépecha Empire
ruler of the Tarascan state
predecessor Zuanga NERFINISHED
region Michoacán NERFINISHED
western Mexico NERFINISHED
reignDuring Spanish conquest of Mexico NERFINISHED
religion Purépecha religion NERFINISHED
sovereignOf Purépecha Empire NERFINISHED
Tarascan state NERFINISHED
timePeriod 16th century
pre-Hispanic era in Mexico

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cazonci lastTitleHolder Tanganxoán II