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- 78.12167°W / 0.32194; -78.12167 The Inca-Caranqui archaeological site is located in the village of Caranqui on the southern outskirts of the city of Ibarra...
- Caranqui, or Cara (Kara), is an extinct, probably Barbacoan language of Ecuador. Caranqui was replaced by Quechua, perhaps surviving as late as the 18th...
- The Cara or Caranqui culture flourished in coastal Ecuador, in what is now Manabí Province, in the first millennium CE. In the 10th century AD, they followed...
- (also known as Kokonuko, Cauca, Wanaka) † Southern ? (Cayapa–Tsafiki) Caranqui (also known as Cara, Kara, Karanki, Imbaya) † Cha’palaa (also known as...
- in the late 15th or early 16th century. The local chiefdom called the Caranqui fiercely resisted the Inca invasion of their territory. The Inca Emperor...
- stiff opposition from several chiefdoms, collectively called the Pais Caranqui. The Pambamarca Fortress Complex was a group of pukaras built by the Incas...
- Northwest Gbaya language, spoken in Cameroon and the Central African Republic Caranqui language, also spelled Cara or Kara, an extinct language of Ecuador Karo...
- regional elite. Cieza de León denied that Atahualpa was born in Quito or Caranqui and that his mother was the lady of Quito, as some at the time claimed...
- Ecuadorian rebel against Peruvian invaders. Quilago was a princess of the Caranqui people. The name by which she is commonly known, Quilago, was a female...
- ruler Atahualpa is said to have been born in the Inca settlement of Inca-Caranqui about 2 km from the city. Helados de paila (handmade ice cream or sorbet...