#TLAXCALA
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389 · 4 months ago
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‘This is part of another project called Tlaxcala Existe, shot in Mexico. Tlaxcala is the place people leave behind in search of fortune, returning only on occasions to be with family. It is so small compared with Mexico’s other states that people say it doesn’t exist. This particular photo is of horse wrangler Cyrus taking a break from his morning routine clearing out the stables on a day where it was too hot to work’
by Frankie Mills
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mexicoantiguo · 2 months ago
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Imagen del Palacio de Gobierno de Tlaxcala, México.
C. 1905
Fue construido en 1545; fue residencia de Luis de Moscoso, Corregidor de la Provincia de Tlaxcala.
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downfalldestiny · 8 months ago
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Jacarandas 🌳🪻!.
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airesdelbosque · 2 years ago
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No te quedes fuera de este maravilloso espectáculo que nos ofrece la naturaleza, en Aires del Bosque los esperamos en esta temporada de Luciérnagas 2023 ✨😃🫶🏻🌲
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arthurdrakoni · 1 year ago
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Flag of the Aztec Empire
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This is the flag of the Aztec Empire. It comes from a world where the Aztecs defeated Cortez and his troops. Smallpox still ravaged the Aztecs, but due to the more limited exposed they were able to recover by the time the Spanish sent additional expeditions. It soon become obvious that the empire would need to reform itself if it was going to survive the European colonization of the Americas.   The debate around these reforms leads to social upheavals and rebellions. The empire ultimately survived, but with a Tlaxcalan ruling dynasty. The Tlaxcalans, always one of the more reform minded peoples of the empire, set about instituting serious reforms.   The first reform was the structure of the empire. The provinces became much more centralized in their organization. The emperor still ruled over all, but each province sent a group of delegates to represent the needs of the province in a special council in Tenochtitlan. The priests and priestesses also began to slowly phase-out human sacrifice from the traditional religion of the Aztecs. Trade relations were established with multiple European nations both to gain access to European technology and to play the various powers off of each other.   For the next few centuries the Aztecs would be prosperous and would have good relations with their neighbors. They provided troops to the Federated Provinces of Cabotia during their rebellion against the British Empire. To this day the two nations remain close allies to this day. The Aztecs also maintained good relations with the Incan Empire, which also managed to avoid European conquest. The Aztecs went on to expand their territory to stretch from the American Southwest to the tip of Panama, and even managed to nab a few islands of the Caribbean.   The next major wave of reforms occurred during the 19h century. The Aztecs, much like Japan during the Meiji Restoration, underwent a Westernization process. Though from the Aztecs points of view the term would more accurately be Easternization. Industrialization began to take off, and Western clothing and customs were slowly introduced to improve relations with the great powers of Europe. However, the Aztecs did not completely turn their backs on their traditional culture. Aztec clothing still remains very colorful and incorporates many traditional designs, and nose rings are still somewhat popular for men and women. More traditional clothing is usually reserved for special ceremonies and occasions, such as religious festivals and the emperor's birthday.   The Aztecs also still worship their old gods, and many temples and shrines can be found throughout the empire. On the other hand, secularism is on the rise, and many people only perform the old rituals out of habit and tradition. What was once an empire imfamous for its bloodlust is today known as a thriving center of technology and innovation.  The flag features the colors red and green, which are traditional Aztec colors. The maze pattern is a common feature in Aztec artwork. The red snake is the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl, god of the winds and one of the most important gods in the Aztec pantheon.
Link to the original flag on my blog: https://drakoniandgriffalco.blogspot.com/2016/11/flag-of-aztec-empire.html?m=0
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culturalukumi333 · 2 years ago
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🌿ORACIÓN PARA TOMAR CUALQUIER HIERBA DE LA NATURALEZA🌿 Ozain te saludo con respeto, solicito tú permiso para tomar parte de tú legado, es para (sanar, tomar, limpiar etc.) Esta hierba (nombre de la planta) en cambio te dejo este derecho (ofrenda) como gratitud de recibir la medicina. Gracias, gracias, gracias padre *Esta oración básicamente pidiendo permiso a conciencia, cualquier persona lo puede realizar #ozain #orishas #eshu #eleggua #oggún #oshun #Yemayá #obatala #shango #oyá #espiritismo #palomonte #Ifá #puebla #loscabos #mexico #chiapas #tlaxcala #guadalajara #españa #chile #perú #estadosunidosdenorteamerica #miami #diloggun https://www.instagram.com/p/CrkBAvgtElu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mastomysowner · 4 months ago
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Siñorita Conquistadora and a Tlaxcala girl by @mossacannibalis
3: D O R I M E
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yes-06 · 8 months ago
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Nuestro descubrimiento del paseo de la mañana.
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ladyfafu · 1 year ago
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📷 Malú
Te para tres...
#cerati #malintzi
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magicmexico · 9 months ago
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4. Tlaxcala exists? Yes! And in this state, you should admire altars in churches. Also, you should take photos or videos and surprise with the “Gran Desfile de Día de Muertos”, which assists thousands of Mexican and foreign people.
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Great parades, great culture 🇲🇽🫶🏼🎉
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peluxe · 2 years ago
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El camarín de la virgen en la Basílica de Nuestra Señora de Ocotlán, Tlaxcala, 1715-1740
Francisco Tlayoltehuantzin
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mexicoantiguo · 7 months ago
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Fotografía del Palacio de Gobierno de Tlaxcala, México.
Fue la casa de Hernán Cortés, su construcción se inició en 1545 y ha albergado la Alcaldía, la Alhóndiga y las Casas Reales.
Fecha: 1898
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janmumar · 1 year ago
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pamhr · 2 years ago
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this-love98 · 1 year ago
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Por la forma en la que hablas diría que no eres nada religiosa. Pero al besarme se te nota lo debota. Si hay un Dios, sabe bien que nos pertenecemos como solo tú y yo lo sabemos…
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culturalukumi333 · 2 years ago
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¡LETRA DEL AÑO 2023! ♥️♠️🗿🌈🌪️ Se realizaron todas y cada una de las ceremonias previas para la letra del año. Por este medio se informa que una vez realizando la consulta de adivinación, ifa nos da el Odu que rige para nuestra nación siendo este el sagrado Odu de Otrupon Owonrin, siendo el orisa regente para la nación de México Elegbara y la divinidad acompañante Oya. La bandera será rojo y negro al centro con el ribete de los colores correspondientes, sin mas por el momento se subirá una explicación detallada realizada por los ministros de la iglesia para el pueblo de México. OLODUMARE GBEWAO. ATENTAMENTE MARCELO CANACASCO OGBE ATE BRANDON QUINTANAR IRETE ALAJE ALEJANDRO QUINTANAR OSA OSHE HÉCTOR CARDENAS IRETE LAZO Fuente: Sociedad Yorùbá de México CETEM #letradelaño2023 #paramexico #orishas #eshu #eleggua #oggún #oshun #Yemayá #obatala #shango #oyá #espiritismo #palomonte #Ifá #puebla #loscabos #mexico #chiapas #tlaxcala #guadalajara #españa #chile #perú #estadosunidosdenorteamerica #miami https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm6J7BVONtT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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