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The '''New Houses of the Mutul''' ([[Mutli]] జిబమిహ, ''Tzinimja'') or '''Militant Houses''' are the names given to a collection of [[Mutul|Mutuleses]] families who were enobled following their support of the [[Ilok'tab Dynasty]] during the [[Sajal War]]. Following the war, their founders generally received administrative or military positions, which their descendents have expanded into other fields like economy or law. The concept was coined during the [[Itzamnaaj B'alam|Itzamnaaj Reforms]] during which some lineages lost recognition as an High House because of their participation to the war, replaced by lower nobles or commoners who had led royalists militias and remained loyal to the [[Divine Monarchy of the Mutul|K'uhul Ajaw]]. Within the Mutulese aristocracy, the distinction between Old (such as the [[House of Xiu|Xiu]], and [[House of Chel|Chel]]), Emerged (nobles who gained in rank like the [[House of Ikaiche]], [[House of Ixkanha|Ixkanha]], [[House of Xlosha|Xlosha]], and [[House of Makanche|Makanche]]), and New Houses remain an highly topical way to separate the lineages into their own sub-groups. | The '''New Houses of the Mutul''' ([[Mutli]] జిబమిహ, ''Tzinimja'') or '''Militant Houses''' are the names given to a collection of [[Mutul|Mutuleses]] families who were enobled following their support of the [[Ilok'tab Dynasty]] during the [[Sajal War]]. Following the war, their founders generally received administrative or military positions, which their descendents have expanded into other fields like economy or law. The concept was coined during the [[Itzamnaaj B'alam|Itzamnaaj Reforms]] during which some lineages lost recognition as an High House because of their participation to the war, replaced by lower nobles or commoners who had led royalists militias and remained loyal to the [[Divine Monarchy of the Mutul|K'uhul Ajaw]]. Within the Mutulese aristocracy, the distinction between Old (such as the [[House of Xiu|Xiu]], and [[House of Chel|Chel]]), Emerged (nobles who gained in rank like the [[House of Ikaiche|Ikaiche]], [[House of Ixkanha|Ixkanha]], [[House of Xlosha|Xlosha]], and [[House of Makanche|Makanche]]), and New Houses remain an highly topical way to separate the lineages into their own sub-groups. | ||
==Families== | ==Families== |
Latest revision as of 06:38, 5 October 2021
The New Houses of the Mutul (Mutli జిబమిహ, Tzinimja) or Militant Houses are the names given to a collection of Mutuleses families who were enobled following their support of the Ilok'tab Dynasty during the Sajal War. Following the war, their founders generally received administrative or military positions, which their descendents have expanded into other fields like economy or law. The concept was coined during the Itzamnaaj Reforms during which some lineages lost recognition as an High House because of their participation to the war, replaced by lower nobles or commoners who had led royalists militias and remained loyal to the K'uhul Ajaw. Within the Mutulese aristocracy, the distinction between Old (such as the Xiu, and Chel), Emerged (nobles who gained in rank like the Ikaiche, Ixkanha, Xlosha, and Makanche), and New Houses remain an highly topical way to separate the lineages into their own sub-groups.
Families
The following families and their descendants are listed below. Each indentation is at least one generation down, but not necessarily the next generation. Not all the descendants are shown.
Ay
- Manik Ayin (1783-1828) One of the Aj Kuchob of K'alak Muul at the time of Lady Ik' Jol' death, he was one of the main members of the conspiracy that allowed the Regent Itzamnaaj B'alam to flee the city with the young K'uhul Ajaw. He was caught and executed by the Republicans not long afterward. Posthumously ennobled and recognized as a god by Itzamnaaj. Still worshipped in certain districts of K'alak Muul.
- Hun Ay Winik (1805-1871) Bakab of K'alak Muul from 1840 to his death.
Kem
- Jasaw Chi Kem (హసవ చి కెమె, 1779–1867) most effective and longest serving officer under the Ilok'tab. Granted the title of Kaloomt'e following the Sajal War.
May
- K'atun May (కతుని మఇ, 1787–1875) youngest of the original officers who followed Itzamnaaj B'alam in its escape from K'alak Muul. Received important courtly positions post-war in addition to its military position. Promoted to Kaloomt'e after Jasaw Chi Kem' death.
Pat
- Yax Kelem Pat (యశ కెలెమె పత, 1765–1853) : Bakab of Kulumpich before the war, made one of the Four Generals of the South (Noj Ajaw K'atun).
- K'atun Kelem (కతుని కెలెమె, 1788–1876) : Halak Winik of Kulumpich from 1839 to his death.
- K'atun Ox Pat (కతుని ఒశొ పత, 1808–1887) : One of the Four Generals of the West (Ochk'in Ajaw K'atun) during the War of 1845, promoted to Kaloomt'e of the East afterward.
- K'atun Kelem (కతుని కెలెమె, 1788–1876) : Halak Winik of Kulumpich from 1839 to his death.
Pek
- Winik Pek (వినికి పెకె, 1761–1852) : An efficient colonel during the Sajal War, was promoted general of the newly formed Field Army K'ol. Was promoted again Kaloomt'e of the North in 1849 as a reward for his role in the Kaya-Mutul war of 1845.
Poot
- K'al Poot (కలి పుతొ, 1785–1837) : Garrison commander under the Noble Republic, he changed side in 1835 alongside his troops. Died in battle. Posthumously ennobled.
- K'inich Poot (ఖినిచి పుతొ, 1799–1870): Businessman and Bakab of Chant'e.