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  1. Saguamanchica (died Chocontá, 1490) was the second ruler ( zipa) of Muyquytá, as of 1470. His zaque enemy ruling over the northern area of the Muisca territory was Michuá . Alternative spellings of his name are Sacuan Machica, Saguanmachica and Saguanmanchica .

  2. The Battle of Pasca was fought between the southern Muisca Confederation, led by their zipa (ruler), Saguamanchica, and an alliance between the Panche and the Sutagao, led by the Cacique of Fusagasugá. The battle took place c. 1470 in the vicinity of Pasca, in modern-day Cundinamarca, Colombia, and resulted in a victory for ...

    • Zipazgo victory
    • Sutagao submitted to Muisca rule
  3. Saguamanchica libró continuas batallas contra enemigos externos (los panches y los sutagaos ), y contra los rivales al interior de la Confederación Muisca (el Zaque Michuá y los caciques rebeldes al interior del Zipazgo).

  4. Zipa Saguamanchica conquered the Sutagao around 1470 when the cacique of the Sutagao lost the Battle of Pasca. Conquistador Juan de Céspedes, under command of Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada submitted the Sutagao to the new rule of the New Kingdom of Granada.

  5. The Battle of Pasca was fought between the southern Muisca Confederation, led by their zipa (ruler), Saguamanchica, and an alliance between the Panche and the Sutagao, led by the Cacique of Fusagasugá.

  6. Aug 9, 2019 · In the late stages of their civilization, before the Spanish conquest, the Muisca ruler Saguamanchica waged a brutal war against the neighboring aggressive tribes such as the Panche, the Caribs, and the Sutagao.

  7. Jan 13, 2022 · As former cacique of Chía, Saguamanchica accessed the throne of the southern Muisca around 1470. His predecessor, the first zipa of Muyquytá Meicuchuca, left him a rich kingdom with many guecha warriors. This led Saguamanchica to seek expansion of his zipazgo.