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Do the words "Pakal" and "Pagan" have the same origin?

Do the words "Pakal" and "Pagan" have the same origin?

When we are seeing the sarcophagus of Pakal the Great, what is introduced as an ancient astronaut, we might forget one thing, what that thing might be. That image might portray the navigator of the ship. The navigator must also use stable instruments for defining the position of stars for finding the pole star.

But if we are thinking of Mayas as the sailors, that image might portray Pakal the Great as navigator. So do the Europeans have contacts with Mayas also from another side? Have Mayas visited Europa by using canoes or some kind of ships? If South American Indians are visited Europe, where that connection lost?

The thing that makes that question interesting is that Chinese sailors visited at least Eastern Africa by using great junks(1). And then suddenly without reason, China isolated itself from the outside world. They build the wall of China and prohibited connections with other states and things like foreign trade. When do we think that the Inca state had only one export harbor, where those Indians sold their products?

(1) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ming_treasure_voyages

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Is this image portray Pakal the Great as the navigator?

The word "Pakal" was the name of Mayan ruler Pakal I(2). Or many rulers used that name in the Mayan empire because the Mayas lived in city-states and every city-state has the own ruler(3). Many other users used the name Pakal alone or as part of their name. So in the second source is the list of users who used or uses that name.

The word "Pagan" means also one city in Thailand(4). But the word pagan means also non-christian people. The thing that this word has some kind of connection doesn't mean that Pakal the Great and some of his descendants are aliens. But the fact is that if those words have the same origin that means that Pakal the Great or his henchmen might have contact with somebody, who has contact with Europeans.

(2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K%CA%BCinich_Janaab%CA%BC_Pakal
(3)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakal_(disambiguation)
(4) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pagan_Kingdom


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