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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...
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Chanca piedra Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:
Angiosperms Clade:
Eudicots Clade:
Rosids Order:
Malpighiales Family:...
- 1430 and 1440. The
conflict between Incas and
Chancas started during the
reign of Inca Roca. The
chancas,
taking advantage of the
disorder following Inca...
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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...
- 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...
- the
hurin section of Cuzco. In legend, he is said to have
conquered the
Chancas (among
other peoples), as well as
established the yachaywasi,
schools for...
- stonemasons, metalworkers, and farmers.
Among the
expedition members were
Alvarez Chanca, a
physician who
wrote a
detailed account of the
second voyage; Juan Ponce...
- The
Chanza River (
Chança in Portuguese) is a
river on the
Iberian Peninsula. The
river arises in the
Aracena Mountains in
Spain and
later forms part of...
- name of
Pachacuti was
given to him
after he
conquered the
tribe of the
Chancas during the Chanka–Inca War (in modern-day Apurímac).
During his reign,...