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- Mexica - Wikipedia
The Mexica dominated the political landscape in Central Mexico from only a few years after Tenochtitlan was founded until being defeated by the Spanish and their indigenous allies, mainly enemies of the Mexica, in 1519
- Mexica or Aztec: How the Mexicas Were Renamed
Mexica — a postclassic Náhuatl-speaking people who migrated south to the Valley of Mexico from Aztlán who founded Tenochtitlan and established what is commonly referred to as the Aztec Empire
- Introduction to the Aztecs (Mexica) - Smarthistory
But what did the Aztecs call themselves? They referred to themselves as the Mexica Those who lived in their capital city, Tenochtitlan, were the Tenochca-Mexica The Mexica formed part of a larger ethnic group known as the Nahua, who spoke Nahuatl Unfamiliar with this language?
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- Aztecs - Wikipedia
The Mexica were late-comers to the Valley of Mexico, and founded the city-state of Tenochtitlan on unpromising islets in Lake Texcoco, later becoming the dominant power of the Aztec Triple Alliance or Aztec Empire which conquered other city-states throughout Mesoamerica
- Aztec | Calendar, Empire, Gods, History, Facts, Location, Culture . . .
From Mexica came the name for the city that superseded the Aztec capital and for the surrounding valley, which was applied later to the whole Mexican nation The Aztecs referred to themselves as Culhua-Mexica, to link themselves with Colhuacán, an important urban in the Valley of Mexico
- Mexica Identity - Sixth Sun Ridaz
Mexica pronounced (meh-shee-ka) is a broad term used on here to refer the collective of Mexican area Indigenous peoples of which there are many Most people who claim Mexica today cannot actually claim actual Mexicah-Tenochca lineage
- Mexica - Wikiwand
The Mexica are a Nahuatl-speaking people of the Valley of Mexico who were the rulers of the Triple Alliance, more commonly referred to as the Aztec Empire The
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