Otompan Explained
Otompan (Nahuatl for "place of Otomis") or Otumba (the Spanish version of the name) was a pre-Columbian altepetl or city-state in the upper Teotihuacan Valley (now in Mexico).
According to histories written in the colonial period (16th and 17th centuries), Otompan was created around 1395 when Techotlalatzin, ruler of Texcoco, settled Otomi refugees there who were fleeing the conquest of Xaltocan by the Tepanecs under Tezozomoc.
References
- Charlton, Thomas H. . Deborah L. Nichols . Cynthia L. Otis Charlton . 2000 . Otumba and its neighbours: Ex oriente lux . Ancient Mesoamerica . 11 . 2 . 247–265 . 10.1017/S0956536100112088. 162264644 .
- Evans, Susan Toby . 2001 . Aztec-period political organization in the Teotihuacan Valley: Otumba as a city-state . Ancient Mesoamerica . 12 . 1 . 89–100 . 10.1017/S0956536101121139. 154058005 .
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