Español: Una representacion de la batalla de Cuzcatlán (Kuskatan).
En la izquierda se depicta un ejercito de soldados indigenas Tlaxcaltecas.
Estos son liderados por Pedro de Alvarado quien se depicta en el centro.
Hacia la derecha se depicta un ejercito de soldados indigenas Náhuas quienes son dibujados deliberadamente como bárbaros.
Encima de cada ejercito se depicta su escudo respectivo.
Debajo de la caja se describe la escena: "Guerra de Cozcatlan"
English: This is a representation of the battle of Cuzcatlán (Kuskatan).
In the left, a group of indigenous Tlaxcaltec soldiers.
These are led by Pedro de Alvarado, who is depicted in the center.
In the right, a group of indigenous Nahuas soldiers are depicted in a deliberately barbaric fashion.
Above each group, their respective coat of arms is depicted.
Below the box, the scene is described: "Guerra de Cozcatlan"
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El Salvador Magazine
Author
Diego Muñoz Camargo, Indigenas Tlaxcaltecas
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