hpu was
slain; the chiefs Tziriniyu and Toxqom Noh all perished, as well as
their fathers and children. Immediately those of Tibaqoy and
Raxakan retired, partly to Quiche, partly among the Tzutuhils. They
mingled with their subjects and were thus dispersed. Such was the
destruction of the Tukuches, in old times, O my children. It was
our ancestors Oxlahuh tzy and Cablahuh Tihax who, on the day 11th
Ah, undertook and accomplished the dispersion of the Tukuches.
104. Ru hulahu vinak ok [c]a tiban yuhuh, ok xrah cam chic Ah Tiba[c]oy,
ruma [c]echevinak, haok xbe tiqeel Tukuchee Chiavar, xyaar [c]eche vinak
chi camic chiri, xtzak can Yaxon [c,]ui ru bi, chi belehe Caok.
104. Thirty-one days after the revolt, as the Quiches desired to
destroy those of Tibaqoy, these Tukuches removed to Chiavar and put
to death the Quiches, who yielded in a battle at a place named
Yaxontzui, on the day 9th Caok.
105. Ru vaklahu vinak, ok tiban yuhuh, xcam chic Cinahitoh, xax rah
rumah ahauh atzih vinak Ahmoxnay, xa ruyon chi Chinahitoh xax rah y[c]o
ru [t]a[t]al chi qui vi ahaua, quere[c]a xyaar vi Cinahitoh ri [c]iy
chubinem achiha xcam pa tinamit chi hulahuh Can xban.
105. On the 36th day after the revolt Cinahitoh perished, because
he coveted the position of the orator Ahmoxnay. Cinahitoh wished to
exercise the power alone, above the chieftains, therefore Cinahitoh
was condemned by all the chiefs, and his death was carried into
effect in the city on the day 11th Can.
106. Xlauheh oktel huna yuhuh xhi[c,]ax chic ahauh atzih vinak Ahmoxnay,
chi hulahuh Akbal, xa xuhaeh coboyel ahaua, ha xcam ri ahauh.
106. One year less ten days after the revolt was hanged the chief
orator Ahmoxnay on the day 11th Akbal. This chief perished because
he had stopped the messengers of the ruler.
Chi vahxaki Ah xel huna yuhuh.
The day 8 Ah was one year after the Revolt.
107. Xa[c]a halachic matel ru caba ru camic Tukuchee, ok xcam chic
[c,]utuhile pa Cakcab, ha chi hun Ahmak; xyaar chic [c,]utuhile chi
camic, xqui ya qui ahaua Nahtihay, Ah[c]ibihay; xa [c]a ha chic maqui xu
ya ri ahauh Vookaok Ah[c,]iquinahay, ha chic xtzain ru [c]ux chirih
Cakchiquel.
107. It was not much less than two years after the defeat of the
Tukuches, when the Tzutuhils were defeated at Zakcab on the day 1st
Ahmak. The Tzutuhils were cut to pieces and the
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