emblem glyph

Mayan symbol for a royal title; consists of a word ajaw—a Classic Maya term for "lord"—and a place name that precedes the word ajaw and functions as an adjective; sometimes introduced by an adjective k’uhul ("holy, divine")
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emblem glyph

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Key Facts

  • emblem glyph's part of is recorded as Mayan hieroglyphs[1].
  • emblem glyph's Commons category is recorded as Maya emblem glyphs[2].
  • emblem glyph's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/120v10m0[3].

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  3. [3] . wikidata.org.

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