founder, Tariácuri is credited with growing the Purépecha Empire from an individual city-state to the dominant power of the region. Tariácuri (meaning...
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San Antonio Tariácuri is a small town located in the northern part of the Mexican state of Michoacan de Ocampo. Named after both St. Anthony of Padua...
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according to Purépecha oral tradition, was founded by the first Cazonci Tariácuri and dominated by his lineage, the "Uakúsïcha" ("Eagles" in the Purépecha...
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weeks and one day before her 78th birthday. La Tariácuri (1958) La Tariácuri Vol. II (1959) La Tariácuri Vol. III (1960) (re-issued on CD as Amalia Vol...
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was part of the "Trio Tariácuri", and his sister was also singer-actress Amalia Mendoza. "México Canta - Entradas - Dueto Tariácuri". Retrieved 30 August...
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Pirul". Her godmother was Amalia Mendoza, a successful singer known as "La Tariácuri", and in the early 1970s, she recorded four songs the Sinaloan city of...
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Iréchaecha of the Iréchikwa Tariácuri (c. 1350–c. 1390) Hiquingaje (c. 1390–c. 1420?) Hiripan (c. 1420?–c. 1435) Tangáxuan I (1435–1454) Tzitzipandáquare...
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Other entertainers on the program included Miguel Aceves Mejía, the Trío Tariácuri, and the Hermanitas de Alba. In 1955, she also appeared in her first color...
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several independent communities. Around 1300, however, the first Cazonci, Tariacuri, united these communities and built them into one of the most advanced...
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