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The '''Yajawil of Kehkal''' is a landlocked province of the [[Mutul]] located art the heart of the [[Xuman Peninsula]]. It's the third largest province of the geographic region, and the second least populated. It's surrounded by the Yajawil of [[Mekuzb'e]] to the north, [[Nohixil]] to the east, [[Lakam Tun]] to the south, [[Yajawil of Yokok'ab|Yokok'ab]] to the south-west, [[Yajawil of Chakan|Chakan]] to the west, and [[Yajawil of Kanayin|Kanayin]] to the north-west. It's capital and largest settlement is [[Tiak]].
The '''Yajawil of Kehkal''' is a landlocked province of the [[Mutul]] located art the heart of the [[Xuman Peninsula]]. It's the third largest province of the geographic region, and the second least populated. It's surrounded by the Yajawil of [[Mekuzb'e]] to the north, [[Nohixil]] to the east, [[Lakam Tun]] to the south, [[Yajawil of Yokok'ab|Yokok'ab]] to the south-west, [[Yajawil of Chakan|Chakan]] to the west, and [[Yajawil of Kanayin|Kanayin]] to the north-west. It's capital and largest settlement is [[Tiak]].


Kehk'ab location and remoteness isolate it from the main axis of communication of the Divine Kingdom, making it one of the poorer Yajawil nationwide.
Kehkal location and remoteness isolate it from the main axis of communication of the Divine Kingdom, making it one of the poorer Yajawil nationwide.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Kehach'' is the name by which the local populations identified themselves to others since the days of the [[Second Ytza Kingdom]]. It is derivated from the word ''Keh'', meaning "Deer", and the suffix -ach which is generally used to denote abundance. When all Kehach towns and territories were gathered into a single Yajawil during the 19th century, this new territory was given a name relating to its people, but in [[Mutli]]: ''Kehk'ab'', "Land of deers".
''Kehach'' is the name by which the local populations identified themselves to others since the days of the [[Second Ytza Kingdom]]. It is derivated from the word ''Keh'', meaning "Deer", and the suffix -ach which is generally used to denote abundance. When all Kehach towns and territories were gathered into a single Yajawil during the 19th century, this new territory was given a name relating to its people, but in [[Mutli]]: ''Kehkal'', "Land of deers".
 
==Geography==
 
Kehkal consisted of a region of low hills with wide valleys that form swamplands during the rainy season, the region is also characterised by a number of small lakes, such as Lake Mokutun, Lake t'etek and Chann'ab. It lays at the border between the western coast (represented by the Yajawils of [[Yajawil of Chakan|Chakan]] and [[Yajawil of Kanayin|Kanayin]]) and the K'ah Basin that occupy two-thirds of the [[Yajawil of Nohixil]].
 
==History==
 
It is generally understood that the {{wp|Kejache|Kehach}} and the {{wp|Itza people|Ytze}} share a common ancestry. During the [[Paol'lunyu Dynasty|Paol'lunyu]] and [[Chaan Dynasty|Chaan]] Dynasties, the Kehach were located outside of the [[Mutul]] proper, being part instead of the Ytze Kingdom that laid on the Divine Kingdom's northern border. The lands of modern Kehkal were then part of the "Western Principality" of the Ytze First Kingdom, one of its four "sub-kingdom". The Western Principality represented a large sway of lands which, at the height of the Ytze expansion, went from their capital of [[K'ah Ytze|K'ah]] to the east, to the shores of the Makrian Ocean to the west after the integration of what is today the modern [[Yajawil of Kanayin]].

Revision as of 14:46, 21 February 2021

Yajawil of Kehkal
Yajawil Kehkal
Motto: Family and Honor
Anthem: In the land of the Lady
Capital
and
Tiak
Official languagesMutli
Ket'an
Etaan
Ethnic groups
(2016)
Kehach
Demonym(s)Kehach
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
• K'eh Yajaw
Chel Tz'on Sip
LegislatureTz'onch'ob
K'axpop
K'axch'ob
Province of the Mutul
Population
• 2018 estimate
800,000
• 2016 census
790,911,850

The Yajawil of Kehkal is a landlocked province of the Mutul located art the heart of the Xuman Peninsula. It's the third largest province of the geographic region, and the second least populated. It's surrounded by the Yajawil of Mekuzb'e to the north, Nohixil to the east, Lakam Tun to the south, Yokok'ab to the south-west, Chakan to the west, and Kanayin to the north-west. It's capital and largest settlement is Tiak.

Kehkal location and remoteness isolate it from the main axis of communication of the Divine Kingdom, making it one of the poorer Yajawil nationwide.

Etymology

Kehach is the name by which the local populations identified themselves to others since the days of the Second Ytza Kingdom. It is derivated from the word Keh, meaning "Deer", and the suffix -ach which is generally used to denote abundance. When all Kehach towns and territories were gathered into a single Yajawil during the 19th century, this new territory was given a name relating to its people, but in Mutli: Kehkal, "Land of deers".

Geography

Kehkal consisted of a region of low hills with wide valleys that form swamplands during the rainy season, the region is also characterised by a number of small lakes, such as Lake Mokutun, Lake t'etek and Chann'ab. It lays at the border between the western coast (represented by the Yajawils of Chakan and Kanayin) and the K'ah Basin that occupy two-thirds of the Yajawil of Nohixil.

History

It is generally understood that the Kehach and the Ytze share a common ancestry. During the Paol'lunyu and Chaan Dynasties, the Kehach were located outside of the Mutul proper, being part instead of the Ytze Kingdom that laid on the Divine Kingdom's northern border. The lands of modern Kehkal were then part of the "Western Principality" of the Ytze First Kingdom, one of its four "sub-kingdom". The Western Principality represented a large sway of lands which, at the height of the Ytze expansion, went from their capital of K'ah to the east, to the shores of the Makrian Ocean to the west after the integration of what is today the modern Yajawil of Kanayin.