Dzuluinicob

Province of Dzuluinicob
u kuchkabal Ts'ulwinikob (Yucatec Maya)
11th cent.–1544
The Caracol Glyph
Capital and provincial settlements of Dzuluinicob towards the 16th cent. / in present-day Belize / some locations uncertain / 2022 map following map 2 in Jones 1989 / via Commons[c]
StatusDissolved
CapitalTipu[a]
Common languagesYucatec Maya[b]
Religion
Maya polytheism
GovernmentConfederation of towns with aristocratic features
Historical eraPostclassic to Spanish conquest
10th cent.
 Established
11th cent.
13th cent.
1461
1544
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Cahal Pech
Caracol
Lamanai
Xunantunich
Viceroyalty of New Spain
Today part ofBelize
a.^ Per Jones 1989, p. 98, Graham 2011, p. 55.
b.^ Per Jones 1989, p. 98, Morris et al. 2010, pp. 90–91.
c.^ See sec. 'Legacy' subsec. 'Scholarly' in this article for debate regarding inclusion or exclusion of various provincial settlements (eg Lamanai).

Dzuluinicob, or the Province of Dzuluinicob or Ts'ulwinikob, (/zjl.ˈw.nɪ.kɔːb/ zool-WEE-nih-cawb; Yucatec Maya: u kuchkabal Ts'ulwinikob; Mayan pronunciation: [u kutʃ.ka.ˈbal t͡sʼul.ˌwiː.niː.ˈkoɓ]) was a Postclassic Maya state in the Yucatán Peninsula of the Maya Lowlands.