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The rulers of Chichen Itza were part of a complex political structure, often referred to as the "Itza" dynasty, which governed the city during its peak from the 10th to the 12th centuries. Notable rulers included K’uk’ulcan, who is associated with the introduction of the feathered serpent deity and significant architectural developments. The city was also influenced by various Mesoamerican cultures, which shaped its political leadership and religious practices. After its decline, Chichen Itza became a major pilgrimage site until the arrival of the Spanish.

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