- 14th century, a
people on the way to
becoming an
empire threatened the
Ayarmacas in the
south and west, it was the Chankas. This
pseudo empire succeeded...
- of
their leader,
Tocay Capac, in combat. This
heavily diminished the
Ayarmacas'
capability to pose a
threat to the
Incas for a long time,
which allowed...
- city.
Located north of the city
there was a
confederated lordship of
Ayarmacas and Pinaguas. All
these tribes regarded Manco Cápac and his
ayllu as invaders...
-
considerable power,
although it was
still behind its
larger neighbours: the
Ayarmacas, Chankas, Lupacas, and Collas. From the
reign of Inca Roca, and therefore...
- and
consolidating the
territorial base of the polity,
confronting the
Ayarmacas, the Ollantaytambo, the Huacara, and the Toguaro.
Pachacuti conquered...
- he was
abducted as a
child by the
Sinchi (Warlord)
Tokay Qhapaq of the
Ayarmaca nation,
crying tears of
blood over his predicament. He
eventually escaped...
-
Pachacuti Topa Inca
Yupanqui Rebellion of the
Ayarmacas (1460s) Inca
Empire Ayarmacas Inca
Victory The
Ayarmaca curaca is
taken prisoner.
Pachacuti Topa Inca...
- and the Canchis, to the
south of Cusco,
allied with the Inca,
while the
Ayarmaca allied with the Chanka. But the
majority of the
surrounding Chiefdoms waited...
- the
Audiencia of Cuzco.
Pumaqawa was a
member of the Inca
nobility of
Ayarmaca descent, who also has some
Spanish ancestry. He was
appointed commander...
-
Culunchimas are
considered more
recent inhabitants. It is also
known that the
Ayarmacas inhabited the region,
being the only ones that were not
crushed by the...