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contemporary nickname of "Vampires of the Andes". The
economy of the Uran
Chancas was
based primarily on
agricultural crops and animals. They grew various...
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Chanca or
Chanka may
refer to:
Chanca people, an
ethnic group of Peru
Chanca Quechua, a
language of Peru Chhanka, a
mountain in Peru
Cerro Chanka, a lava...
- medicine,
chanca piedra is used to
treat gallstones.1 It
appears to work on gallstones, much in the same way it
helps break up
kidney stones.
Chanca piedra...
- The Los
Chancas mine is a
large copper mine
located in the Apurímac
Region of
southern Peru. Los
Chancas represents one of the
largest copper reserves...
- "Nymphargus
chancas". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2022: e.T54953A89198212.
Retrieved 23
December 2022. Frost,
Darrel R. (2017). "Nymphargus
chancas (Duellman...
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Diego Álvarez
Chanca (c. 1463 – c. 1515) was a
Spanish physician who
accompanied Christopher Columbus on his
second voyage.
Chanca was a physician-in-ordinary...
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conquered the
Chancas c. 1380 Yáhuar Huácac, the
seventh Sapa Inca of the
Kingdom of Cuzco,
abandoned the
capital in an
attack by the
Chancas c. 1410 — c...
- The Inca-Chanka war was a
military conflict fought between Cusco and the
Chanka chiefdom around 1438. It is the
final conflict between these two people...
- in po****rity in
England around the 1780s as an appetizer.
Diego Álvarez
Chanca brought back
chili peppers from the
Americas to
Spain in 1493. He had sailed...
- stonemasons, metalworkers, and farmers.
Among the
expedition members were
Alvarez Chanca, a
physician who
wrote a
detailed account of the
second voyage; Juan Ponce...