Hun-Toh
{{short description|Mayan nobleman}}
{{Infobox nobility|type
| name =Hun-Toh
| title =Ahpo Xahil of Iximche
| image =Azulm6.jpg
| caption =A depiction of a Mayan warrior. Mayan kings often went to war. Behind the warrior is a Mayan blue background.
| successor =Lahuh-Ah
| spouse =unknown queen
| issue =Lahuh-Ah
| father =unknown
| mother =unknown
}}
Hun-Toh was the first Ahpo Xahil (sort of a king) of the Mayan city of Iximche.
Biography
He and Wuqu-Batz' served the great K'iche' king K'iq'ab and he rewarded them with the royal titles and the power to rule.Schele & Mathews 1999, p. 296. Wuqu-Batz' was an Ahpo Sotz'il. The sons of K'iq'ab became jealous of the growing power and led a revolt against their father that seriously damaged his authority.Schele & Mathews 1999, p. 296.
After one incident, the K'iche' lords sentenced Hun-Toh and Wuqu-Batz' to death against the wishes of K'iq'ab, who warned his Kaqchikel friends and advised them to flee.Schele & Mathews 1999, p. 296.
Hun-Toh and other lords went with their people out of the K'iche' capital to found their own capital at Iximche.Schele & Mathews 1999, p. 296.
His successor was his son Lahuh-Ah.
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