Janaab' Pakal died in 612.
K'inich Janaab' Pakal died on 683-03-31.
K'inich Janaab' Pakal was born on 603-03-23.
There is no direct answer to that, for the reason that the Maya were not one state, like the Aztecs. Instead, there loads of smaller kingdoms, all fighting for power, resources and control of the trade routes. The most famous of the Mayan kings was K'inich Janaab Pakal (otherwise known as Pakal the Great), who ruled the city of Palenque from 603AD to 671 AD. His tomb was found in 1952 by Alberto Ruz Lhuillier, a Mexican Archaeologist.
The Mayan king who became a ruler at age twelve was K'inich Janaab' Pakal, often referred to simply as Pakal. He ascended to the throne of the city-state of Palenque in 615 AD. His reign lasted for nearly 68 years, during which he oversaw significant developments in art, architecture, and culture in the Maya civilization. Pakal is well-known for his elaborate tomb and the impressive Temple of the Inscriptions at Palenque.
He was Pakal.
The duration of Pakal Nakshatrangal is 2 hours.
Pakal Nakshatrangal was created on 2008-11-29.
The cast of Pakal - 2006 includes: Jyothirmayi Prithviraj Sukumaran
It is impossible to definitively determine the "oldest" name on Earth as names have evolved over time and varied across cultures. However, some of the oldest recorded names in history include names like K'INICH JANAAB' PAKAL, an ancient Mayan ruler, and Ptahhotep, an Egyptian vizier who lived around 2200 BC.
King Pakal, also known as Pakal the Great, died on August 28, 683 AD. He was the ruler of the Maya city-state Palenque and is known for his significant contributions to the city's architecture and culture during his reign. Pakal's tomb was discovered in 1952, containing a richly decorated sarcophagus and various artifacts. His legacy continues to be studied and admired in Maya history.
Pakal was a Mayan leader Another was Ajaw. They were considered kings! I don't know a lot about them, but http:/www.bing.com and http/www.google.com have tons of info.
In Punjabi, Mister is translated as ਸਰਦਾਰ (Sardar) or ਜਨਾਬ (Janaab).