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Iréchaecha
of the Iréchikwa
Tariácuri (c. 1350c. 1390)
Hiquingaje (c. 1390c. 1420?)
Hiripan (c. 1420?–c. 1435)
Tangáxuan I (1435–1454)
Tzitzipandáquare (1454–1479)
Zuangua (1479–1520)
Tangáxuan II (1520–1530)
Colonial rulers
of Michoacan
Corregidor
Pedro de Arellano (1530–1543)
Governors
Francisco Taríacuri (1543–1545)
Antonio Huitziméngari (1545–1562)

Cazonci (also caçonci, caçonçi, caçonzi, cazonzi, cazonçi) was the title of the ruler of the Tarascan state which existed in 14-16th centuries in the area of the modern state of Michoacán, Mexico.[1]

See Tarascan state: Foundation and expansion for a summary of cazonci succession.

References

  1. ^ "Cazonci" Archived 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine, Relación de Michoacán reference information. Retrieved Feb. 23, 2012 Template:Es icon