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Rabbit God K
Ajaw
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The monarch's depiction in Stela 1, together with king Ch'iyel of Sacul, from whom he received a visit on 11 October 790.
King of Ixkun
Reign c.790-800
Predecessor Eight Skull
Born Ixkun
Died c.800
Ixkun
Father Eight Skull (possibly)
Mother Lady Ik
Religion Maya religion

Rabbit God K was an important ruler, known as an Ajaw (a king or lord), of the ancient Maya city of Ixkun. He was one of only two kings known to have ruled this city. Rabbit God K became king after a ruler named Eight Skull. His mother was Lady Ik.

Who Was Rabbit God K?

Rabbit God K ruled the city of Ixkun around the years 790 to 800 AD. He was a significant figure in the history of this ancient Maya city. His reign is known through special carved stone monuments called stelae. These stelae tell us about important events during his time as king.

A Royal Visit in Ixkun

One notable event during Rabbit God K's rule was a visit from another powerful king. On October 11, 790 AD, King Ch'iyel of Sacul came to Ixkun. This visit was recorded on the stelae, showing the connections between different Maya cities and their rulers. Such visits were important for political alliances and trade.

Unfinished Plans of a King

Around the year 800 AD, Rabbit God K had big plans for Ixkun. He put up the last known sculpted monument in the city. He was also getting ready for many new building projects. Construction materials were gathered and piled up in different parts of the city center. However, for reasons unknown, these building projects were never finished. This suggests that his reign, and perhaps the city's growth, came to an end around this time.

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