Cannabaceae

Hiripan
Cazonci of the Irechikwa Ts'intsuntsani
Reigncirca. C.E.1420?C.E.1435
PredecessorHiquingaje
SuccessorTangáxuan I

Hiripan was the third Cazonci of the Irechikwa Ts'intsuntsani in Mesoamerica, in what is now Mexico.[1] He was the nephew of Tariácuri. It is unknown when his rule began, but it ended around ~C.E.1435.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Roth-Seneff, Andrew (2015). From Tribute to Communal Sovereignty : the Tarascan and Caxcan Territories in Transition. Robert V. Kemper, Julie Adkins (2nd ed.). Tucson: University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-3549-1. OCLC 953380487.
  2. ^ Pollard, Helen (1993). Tariacuri's Legacy: The Prehispanic Tarascan State. University of Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma. p. 88. ISBN 0806124970.

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