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BIOGRAPHY OF HUASCAR
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SourceHuascar was born in Huascarpata, and hence its name. He was appointed as successor by the apricots (nobles) from Cusco, but not by his own father who died along with his legitimate successor. In the decision of the apricots influenced Huascar h... |
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LIST OF THE INCA EMPERORS
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The official list of rulers of the Inca empire was written by most historians as capaccuna, the Quechua Qapaqkuna, "The gobernantes1". It has been speculated that there were sometimes more rulers of which the latter accepts and several were erased fr... |
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Mwidth="130"O CAPAC
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Manco Cápac (Quechua Manqo Qhapaq "splendid foundation", also Manku Qhapaq) was the legendary first Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco and a figure of Inca mythology. There are several versions of his origin story, which connect him to the foundation ... |
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SINCHI ROCA
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Sinchiroca (Sinchi Ruq'a) was the second ruler of the Inca chiefdom. Its name in Quechua means Guerrero magnificent. It is believed that his government began approximately in 1230 and ended approximately in 1260 AD. Legitimate son of Manco Capac and ... |
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LLOQUE YUPANQUI
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Lloque Yupanqui (lluq'i Yupanki) (in Quechua: lefty memorable) was the third ruler of the chiefdom Incan failed almost no territorial expansion over his government as the constant struggle to stay in the Cusco valley prevented it. Mama had Cagua as w... |
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MAYTA CáPAC
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Mayta Capac (in Quechua Mayta Qhapaq which means: And where is the power?) Was the fourth governor of the manor Inca Yupanqui died when Lloque, Mayta Capac was too young to take power, so his uncle took over until it was ripe. Biography Origin It was... |
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CáPAC YUPANQUI
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Capac Yupanqui (Qhapaq Yupanki) was the fifth governor of the Inca dominion, came to power in a coup by his cousin Tarco Huaman. Capac Yupanqui proved to be a seasoned leader, and also very Machiavellian.BiographyOriginCuru was the son of Yaya, Mayta... |
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INCA ROCA
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Unlike Manco Capac and his successors, Inca Roca Hanan dynasty belonged to the same that ruled the Taipicala, and restored a diarchy was to give the government the Hanan dynasty, and the priesthood of Hurin dynasty. This change, of course it was only... |
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YáHUAR HUáCAC
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Yahuar Huacac (Yawar Waqaq) (Quechua: The weeping blood), Tito Cusi Hualpa birth, was the seventh military head of the chiefdom and second registered Inca to bear the title of Inca.He was kidnapped by the Ayamarcas as a child. During his captivity, t... |
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HUIRACOCHA INCA
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Tópac Hatun, later called Viracocha Inca (Quechua: Wiraqucha Inka, "the Inca Viracocha"), was the eighth ruler of the Inca dominion. He took the name of Viracocha Inca because he claimed to have had a divine dream the god Viracocha.During his governm... |
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