- José
Gabriel Condorcanqui (c. 1742 – 18 May 1781) –
known as
Tupaq Amaru II – was an
Indigenous leader who led a
large Andean rebellion against the Spanish...
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Tupaq Amaru or
Thupa Amaru (14
April 1545 – 24
September 1572) (first name also
spelled Túpac, Tupac, Topa, Tupaq, Thupaq, Thupa, last name also spelled...
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Amaru may
refer to:
Amaru, Buzău, a
village in Buzău County,
Romania Amaru, Rimatara, a
village on the
island of Rimatara,
French Polynesia Amaru Marka...
- The
Rebellion of Túpac
Amaru II (4
November 1780 – 15
March 1783) was an
uprising by cacique-led Aymara, Quechua, and
mestizo rebels aimed at overthrowing...
- The Túpac
Amaru Revolutionary Movement (Spanish:
Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac
Amaru,
abbreviated MRTA) was a
Peruvian Marxist-Leninist
guerrilla army...
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Amaru Entertainment (formerly
Amaru Records) was a
record label founded in 1997 by
Afeni Shakur after the
death of her son
Tupac Amaru Shakur. The label...
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civilizations of
South America, the
amaru or
katari (aymara) is a
mythical serpent or dragon. In Inca mythology,
Amaru is a huge double-headed
serpent that...
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Phyllanthus amarus is a
leafy herbal plant found in
tropical regions in the Americas, Africa, India, China,Sri
Lanka and
South East Asia.
Commons names...
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Tupac Amaru Shakur (/ˈtuːpɑːk ʃəˈkʊər/ ; born
Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 –
September 13, 1996), also
known by his
stage names 2Pac and Makaveli...
- Túpac
Amaru (1545–1572) was the last
indigenous leader of the Inca empire. Túpac
Amaru may also
refer to: Túpac
Amaru II (1742–1781),
Peruvian leader...