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Nahuatl Nahuatl ( ; ), Aztec, or Mexicano is a language or, by some definitions, a group of languages of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Varieties of Nahuatl are spoken by about Nahuas, most of whom live mainly in Central Mexico and have smaller popul ...
: ''teōtlālpan'' or ''teuhtlālpan'') was the
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name of a region in the north of
Valley of Mexico The Valley of Mexico (; ), sometimes also called Basin of Mexico, is a highlands plateau in central Mexico. Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes, the Valley of Mexico was a centre for several pre-Columbian civilizations including Teotihuacan, ...
comprising what is today the
Mezquital Valley The Mezquital Valley () is a series of small valleys and flat areas located in Central Mexico, about north of Mexico City, located in the western part of the state of Hidalgo. It is part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, with altitudes between ...
in the state of Hidalgo and adjacent areas in the
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. The region was one of two regions settled by
Otomí people The Otomi (; ) are an Indigenous people of Mexico inhabiting the central Mexican Plateau (Altiplano) region. The Otomi are an Indigenous people of the Americas who inhabit a discontinuous territory in central Mexico. They are linguistically re ...
, the other being the region around Jilotepec and Tula, Hidalgo.Otopames, memoria del primer coloquio, Querétaro, 1995.
Pag. 184.
In the 18th century the name of the main part of the region came to be known as Mezquital.LÓPEZ AGUILAR FERNANDO. Las distinciones y las diferencias en la historia colonial del Valle del Mezquita
Dimención Antropológica, Lopez Aguilar; Fernando.
Note: Para 1791, el padrón levantado en la jurisdicción de Ixmiquilpan, lo cual denota que hacia finales del siglo XVIII, ya se hacía un uso generalizado del término y que se dejó de lado el de Teotlalpan, frecuente hasta finales del siglo XVI y la mitad del siglo XVII.


History

After the fall of Tula Xicocotitlan, a large desert region was populated by the
Otomi people The Otomi (; ) are an Indigenous people of Mexico inhabiting the central Mexican Plateau (Altiplano) region. The Otomi are an Indigenous people of the Americas who inhabit a discontinuous territory in central Mexico. They are linguistically rel ...
and Nahua people, in this way making a new kingdom (1220-1395) from Tecpanecapan. They were later defeated by the tepanecs from Azcapotzalco. With the collapse of Xaltocan (old city-state inside Lake of Texcoco), the Otomies in 1395, escaped to the north by the attacks. Otomi people from Xaltocan occupied other lands as Teotlalpan, a land after the Lake Zumpango. The
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actually show that the Mexicas had little interest in the area, in times of tepaneca dominion when
Chimalpopoca Chimalpopoca ( for "smoking shield," ) or Chīmalpopōcatzin (1397–1427) was the third Emperor of Tenochtitlan (1417–1427). Biography Chimalpopoca was born to the Emperor Huitzilihuitl and Queen Ayauhcihuatl. Rule Chimalpopoca was cro ...
ruled, was conquered Tequixquiac (1413) and its surroundings, later during the expansion of tenochca dominion, Moteuczoma Ilhuicamina submits Axocopan, Atotonilco and Xilotepec, however the consolidation of northern occurred until 1488 in the days of Ahuitzotl by the need for greater supply of materials for the great metropolis of
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. The viceregal government justified this by religious orders means in Teotlalpan region, Franciscans and Augustinians was a evangelizers of indigenous people of The Teotlalpan; this land was very necessary the easy evangelization for the religious conquest from Huaxtec Region. This lands was scorned by tenochcas, with the delivery of ''encomiendas'', the region was destined to be populated by
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and to maintain a cattle activities.


Geography

This territory was known by Chichimeca-Nahuas as strange land, dangerous and arid planes or deserts, was administrated by Kingdom of Acolhuacan.Remi Simeon.
Diccionario de la lengua náhuatl o mexicana Ed. Siglo XXI. pp. 490
The fields are irrigated along the Tula River, the edges of the rivers were used for
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and
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, the region is characterized by green river valleys and very dry hills. Mountains partially bracket the area with Sierra de Tepotzotlán, Cerro Mesa Ahumada and Sierra de Tetzontlalpan to the south which have small oak forests, in the middle are the Cerro del Xicohco, to the east lies the Pachuca Range, at the northern end are the Sierra Juárez in Ixmiquilpan, and to the west lie the Sierra de Tecozautla. It was never well defined the northern region of Valley of Mexico, but included the provinces of Hueypoxtla and Axacopan. It is said to begin at the end of Otompan, the ''altepeme'' as Huehuetoca, Coyotepec, Zitlaltepec, Itzcuincuitlapillan, Hueypoxtla, Tzompanco, Xilotzinco, Tequixquiac, Tetlapanaloya, Apazco, Ajoloapan, Zacacalco, Tetzontlalpan, Tolcayohcan, Tizayohcan, Tetzontepec, Cempoalan,
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, Coscotitlan, Nopalapa, Nopancalco, Epazoyohcan and spread across arid valley now known as Mezquital Valley to places as Tepexi, Chantepec, Atotonilco, Tlachcoapan, Atitalaquia, Tetepanco, Tolnacuxtla, Tecama, Chilcuautla, Tepatepec, Mizquiahuala, Ixmiquilpan, Zimapan, Nopala, Tecozautla, Actopan, Chapantongo and all region bordering the mythical city of Tula.


Subsequent Uses

When the viceregal authorities within its changing and varied choice to name the Mexican territory (
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, mayorazgo,
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,
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, capitanía, Etc.) are commissioned by the
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to develop a description of the territory, first from the clerical order with Archbishop Alonso de Montufar in 1570, who compiled from his friars the "''Descripción del Arzobizpado de México''" (see references below), then under the ordinance of King Philip II to develop the "''Geographic relations''" (''Relaciones Geográficas'') 1579 (some written in 1580 and 1582, the last until 1583), in both documents resorted to create the notion of "
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s" (Term of use not clear during the 16th century) to designate small jurisdictions that showed some relationship (no historical support, rather was a criterion of neighborhood or proximity). Thus, in the absence of a better term, they used by simple logic the word Teotlalpan to demarcate indigenous towns inside north of the
Valley of Mexico The Valley of Mexico (; ), sometimes also called Basin of Mexico, is a highlands plateau in central Mexico. Surrounded by mountains and volcanoes, the Valley of Mexico was a centre for several pre-Columbian civilizations including Teotihuacan, ...
that showed more insulation populations and a drier environment. After these two works it is rare that we find authors using the word Teotlalpan which were completely fell into disuse before the mid-seventeenth century. In the early twentieth century Francisco del Paso y Troncoso republished the "''Relaciones geográficas''" he guess in his personal point of view (and actually without any analysis) that Teotlalpan existed as a well-constituted ''province''. This approach is taken up in 1949 by Sherburne F. Cook who without being totally accurate considers that the
Mezquital Valley The Mezquital Valley () is a series of small valleys and flat areas located in Central Mexico, about north of Mexico City, located in the western part of the state of Hidalgo. It is part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, with altitudes between ...
is the "Teotlalpan". That ambiguity lasts and again in our days, for example, some authors insist on using the term without delving into its basis and development, being actually only a geographical framework for describing the archaeological development in the area of
Teotihuacan Teotihuacan (; Spanish language, Spanish: ''Teotihuacán'', ; ) is an ancient Mesoamerican city located in a sub-valley of the Valley of Mexico, which is located in the State of Mexico, northeast of modern-day Mexico City. Teotihuacan is ...
, Tula Xicocotitlan, Chupicuaro and Xajay cultures unrelated to the term Teotlalpan and Mezquital Valley.; mostly because the remains seem to have cultural relationship with the Otomi, dominant population in the region since time immemorial and it don't have relationship with nahuas. Then so talk about a "Province Teotlalpan" in ancient times it is a fiction. The real tributary provinces formed during the Mexica expansion in the north were Hueypochtlan, Axocopan, Xilotepec, Atotonilco. During the colonial period was named ''minor province'' to Teotlalpan until middle XVIII century, a big part of this land is known until now by the name of Valle del Mezquital. This demarcation was diluted in three decades after the Conquest of Mexico and it turned in the Colonial divisions. No one Indigenous document draw the demarcation of a region or province called Teotlalpan, just as there is no record of armed uprisings of the peoples from north of the central lakes, its population either by trade agreement or quick submission, they produced huge amounts of
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and textile fibers since Teotihuacan times. We should understand that the north was not important or priority for the Mexica state, hence the late consolidation; it wasn't also a threat because the people in the region did not form a unit or were part of some sort of confederation,Jaimes Acuña, 2014:101; literal he said: ''Los investigadores han establecido que antes de 1521 el grupo otomí había sido sujeto a relaciones de subordinación por los toltecas, primero, y después por los mexicas, casi sin oponer resistencia a la dominación, con excepción del Señorío Independiente de Metztitlán (Acuña 1896a: 105). Por lo que toca a las incursiones de los ibéricos en la región, la resistencia activa, si la hubo, no debió durar mucho, pues dominaron la zona en el mismo año de 1521, por lo que históricamente existen pocos indicios que nos hagan suponer que se trataba de un grupo belicoso. En cuanto a los testimonios posteriores sobre este pueblo, no es precisamente la bravura lo que se resalta como una de sus características distintivas. En la Relación de Tequisquiac, por ejemplo, se señala que ′por la incapacidad y desconciertos desta gente miserable, siempre andan enfermos: porque naturalmente son inclinados a la borrachera y a otros excesos, y a comidas y bebidas que los acaban′''. another important factor is that the otomi people had maintained its independence through trade agreements and being allies of central power as well.


See also

*
Mezquital Valley The Mezquital Valley () is a series of small valleys and flat areas located in Central Mexico, about north of Mexico City, located in the western part of the state of Hidalgo. It is part of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, with altitudes between ...
* Zumpango Region *
Chichimeca Chichimeca () is the name that the Nahua peoples of Mexico generically applied to nomadic and semi-nomadic peoples who were established in present-day Bajío region of Mexico. Chichimeca carried the same meaning as the Roman term "barbarian" tha ...
* Tlacopan * Tepanec * Tula (Mesoamerican site) * Cerro Mesa Ahumada *
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Notes


Bibliography

*Molina, Alonso de. (2004) ''Vocabulario en lengua mexicana y castellana y castellana y mexicana''. Editorial Porrúa, México. *Paso y Troncoso, Francisco del. (1905-1906) ''Papeles de Nueva España''. 2.a Serie. 7 vols. Madrid, España. *Siméon, Rémi (1988) ''Diccionario de la lengua náhuatl o mexicana'' Ed. Siglo XXI. * * * * * * * *Solar Valverde, Laura. (2003) ''Dinámica Cultural del Valle del Mezquital durante el Epiclásico''. Publicado en el portal d
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*{{cite journal , author=Wright Carr, David Charles , year=1997 , title=El papel de los otomíes en las culturas del Altiplano Central, 5000 a.C 1650 a d.C , journal=Relaciones , volume=73 , url=http://www.revistarelaciones.com/files/revistas/072/DavidCharlesWrightCarr.pdf , location=México , publisher=Colegio de Michoacán , language=es , url-status=dead , archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160216221924/http://www.revistarelaciones.com/files/revistas/072/DavidCharlesWrightCarr.pdf , archive-date=2016-02-16


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