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The Battle of Chocontá was one of a series of battles in the ongoing conflict between the northern and southern Muisca of pre-Columbian central Colombia. The battle was fought c. 1490 in the vicinity of Chocontá. An army of 50,000 southern Muisca guecha warriors, led by their ruler, or zipa, Saguamanchica, attacked 60,000 northern Muisca troops commanded by Zaque Michuá, who was supported by the Cacique of Guatavita.

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  • The Battle of Chocontá was one of a series of battles in the ongoing conflict between the northern and southern Muisca of pre-Columbian central Colombia. The battle was fought c. 1490 in the vicinity of Chocontá. An army of 50,000 southern Muisca guecha warriors, led by their ruler, or zipa, Saguamanchica, attacked 60,000 northern Muisca troops commanded by Zaque Michuá, who was supported by the Cacique of Guatavita. (en)
  • La Batalla de Chocontá (Chocont Saba en idioma muisca)​ fue un conflicto bélico prehispánico que tuvo lugar en 1490, en el uta (poblado) de Chocontá (en el actual departamento de Cundinamarca, Colombia). Los bandos enfrentados fueron las dos principales subdivisiones político-administrativas de la Confederación Muisca: por una parte, el ejército del Zipazgo, comandado por el Zipa Saguamanchica, y por otra, el ejército del Zacazgo, al mando del Zaque Michuá. (es)
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  • Zacazgo of the northernMuisca
  • Zipazgo of the southernMuisca
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  • Zipazgo victory
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  • ~50,000
  • ~60,000
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  • Battle of Chocontá (en)
  • by Lucas de Piedrahita (en)
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  • unknown (en)
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  • Zacazgo of the northern Muisca (en)
  • Zipazgo of the southern Muisca (en)
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  • Michuá (en)
  • Saguamanchica (en)
  • cacique of Guatavita (en)
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  • Battle of Chocontá (en)
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  • Zipazgo victory (en)
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  • ~50,000 (en)
  • ~60,000 (en)
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  • The Battle of Chocontá was one of a series of battles in the ongoing conflict between the northern and southern Muisca of pre-Columbian central Colombia. The battle was fought c. 1490 in the vicinity of Chocontá. An army of 50,000 southern Muisca guecha warriors, led by their ruler, or zipa, Saguamanchica, attacked 60,000 northern Muisca troops commanded by Zaque Michuá, who was supported by the Cacique of Guatavita. (en)
  • La Batalla de Chocontá (Chocont Saba en idioma muisca)​ fue un conflicto bélico prehispánico que tuvo lugar en 1490, en el uta (poblado) de Chocontá (en el actual departamento de Cundinamarca, Colombia). Los bandos enfrentados fueron las dos principales subdivisiones político-administrativas de la Confederación Muisca: por una parte, el ejército del Zipazgo, comandado por el Zipa Saguamanchica, y por otra, el ejército del Zacazgo, al mando del Zaque Michuá. (es)
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