Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque' has mentioned 'Ajaw' in the following places:
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For instance, Kxcaxbcukxcaxbc Bahlam I, the supposed founder of the Palenque dynasty, is called a Toktan Ajaw in the text of the Temple of the Foliated Cross. | WIKI |
[3] One of the main figures responsible for rebuilding Palenque and for a renaissance in the city's art and architecture is also one of the best-known Maya Ajaw, Kxcaxbcinich Janaabxcaxbc Pakal (Pacal the Great), who ruled from 615 to 683. | WIKI |
The first ajaw, or king, of B'aakal that we know of was K'uk Balam (Quetzal Jaguar), who governed for four years starting in the year 431. | WIKI |
Janaab Pakal assumed the functions of the ajaw (king) but never was crowned. | WIKI |
Pakal married the princess of Oktxc3xa1n, Lady Tzakbu Ajaw (also known as Ahpo-Hel) in 624 and had at least three children. | WIKI |