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Tajal Chan Ahk, Panel 3 |
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Other names | T'ah 'ak' Cha'an |
Title | King of Cancuén |
Tajal Chan Ahk, also T'ah 'ak' Cha'an, was an 8th century ruler of the Maya city Cancuén, whose rule lasted from 757 to ca. 799.
He built the city's palace in 770 A.D.
He was known for his statesmanship, forging alliances with Mayan kings, often by marrying off his daughters.[1]