- Ah Ahaual
Ah-Ahaual is the name of a 7th-century captive of noble lineage recorded in
pre-Columbian Maya inscriptions. The particularMaya civilization polity or city-state he came from is presently unidentified. According to inscriptions at the Maya site ofYaxchilan , Ah-Ahaual was captured by the Yaxchilan's ruler known asShield Jaguar in the year 680. Shield Jaguar was asked by the lords of Yaxchilan to take an important official captive before he could become ruler and chose to take Ah-Ahaual. Ah-Ahaual was most likely killed in the same year at Yaxchilan. He is mentioned on Lintel 24 found on Structure 23 in Yaxchilan.References
: cite book |author=aut|Schele, Linda |authorlink=Linda Schele |coauthors= and aut|David Freidel |year=1990 |title=A Forest of Kings: The Untold Story of the Ancient Maya |publisher=William Morrow |location=New York |isbn=0-688-07456-1 |oclc=21295769 : cite book |author=aut|Tate, Carolyn E. |year=1992 |title=Yaxchilan: The Design of a Maya Ceremonial City |publisher=
University of Texas Press |location=Austin |isbn=0-292-77041-3 |oclc=23464300
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