- Chincheros,
leaving two
legitimate sons, and 90
illegitimate sons and daughters.
Chuqui Ocllo, one of the
wives of Topa Yupanqui,
convinced him that his son Capac...
- The Coya
Chuqui ****pa (floruit 1532), was a
princess and
queen consort, Coya, of the Inca
Empire by
marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca Huáscar (r 1527-1532)...
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Chuquis is a muni****lity and
village in La
Rioja Province in
northwestern Argentina.
Ministerio del
Interior (in Spanish) 28°54′S 66°58′W / 28.900°S...
-
Chuquicamata (/tʃuːkiːkəˈmɑːtə/ choo-kee-kə-MAH-tə;
referred to as
Chuqui for short) is the
largest open pit
copper mine in
terms of
excavated volume in...
- Teleférico and La Paz Bus
systems began allowing p****enger
transfers at the
Chuqui Apu station. Mi Teleférico has
released a
mobile application for Android...
-
Chuquis District is one of nine
districts of the
province Dos de Mayo in Peru. The
people in the
district are
mainly indigenous citizens of
Quechua descent...
- at the
disposal of the Inca army's ****nal,
particularly to the
Chaska chuqui (lit. star spear) and the
Chambi (mace)
weapons which consisted of a wooden...
-
Pachacuti defeated the Collas. The
kuraka of the
Collas at that time was
called Chuqui Capac, he was
taken prisoner by the
Incas after a long
battle near Hatunqulla...
- H.; Calderón, G.; Willink, P.; Guerrero, M.; Siles, T.M.; Lara, K.; and
Chuqui, D. (2012).
Distribution of
arapaima (Arapaima gigas) (Pisces: Arapaimatidae)...
- ditch, crevice, fissure, gap in the earth, also
spelled Choque Khaua,
Chuqui Khaua) may
refer to:
Chuqi Q'awa, a
mountain in the Jesús de
Machaca Muni****lity...