- (Quechua and
Aymara spelling, listen; Collasuyu,
Kholla Suyu; Spanish:
Collasuyo) was the
southeastern provincial region of the Inca Empire. Qullasuyu...
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visiting Chuquisaca and the
Charcas territory during his 1535
expedition to
Collasuyo.
After Almagro's
murder in 1538,
Francisco Pizarro, sent his brothers...
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written with a Spanish-based orthography, for
example Inca,
Huayna Cápac,
Collasuyo, Mama Ocllo, Viracocha, quipu, tambo, condor. This
orthography is the...
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kingdoms "Collas",
without distinction, and
their territory became part of
Collasuyo. "The
Aymara Region and its Po****tion" (in Spanish). Santillana, Julián...
- incident, the Sapa Inca
prepared his army for an
expedition towards the
Collasuyo, for
which most of his
confederate chiefdoms and
ayllus lent themselves...
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aymara god of
volcanoes as well as
lightning and water.
According to
Collasuyo's myths,
Tunupa put
order in the
world and is
often confused with Viracocha...
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Collasuyo y Antisuyo".
Cultura Inca (in Spanish).
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- Quisbert.
Proclaiming itself “the
political vanguard of the
Indian people of
Collasuyo” with the
policy of
returning to
communal forms of
production and the...
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chronicles the Inca
Huayna Capac died of
smallpox and then the
territories of
Collasuyo and
central Peru so a
period of
civil war for the
control of the royal...
- in
Collasuyo,
corresponding to the
ayllu where Talagante is
currently located, near
Santiago de Chile. Quilicanta, the Inca
governor of
Collasuyo who...