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Qullasuyu (Quechua and
Aymara spelling, listen;
Collasuyu,
Kholla Suyu; Spanish: Collasuyo) was the
southeastern provincial region of the Inca Empire...
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Querejazu Lewis, Roy (1998).
Incallajta y la
conquista incaica del
Collasuyu. Los
Amigos del Libro. p. 51. Rostworowski, María (2001). Pachacútec Inca...
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establishment of a
Tawantinsuyu republic —
which would take the name "
Collasuyu" — in the Aymara-majority
regions of Bolivia.
Quispe was a
staunch opponent...
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Depiction of a
Collasuyu party in the 17th
century book
Primer Nueva Corónica y Buen
Gobierno of
Felipe Guamán Poma de Ayala....
- Cusco; 2 from
hurin Cusco; 4 from Chinchaysuyu; 2 from ****isuyu; 4 from
Collasuyu; and 2 from Antisuyu. This
weighting of
representation balanced the hanan...
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appears that the
mandate of the Apu
Mallku was
initially restricted to the
Collasuyu (the
traditional Aymara lands of Bolivia,
parts of Peru and
northern Chile)...
- from
hurin Cuzco; four from Chinchaysuyu; two from Contisuyu; four from
Collasuyu; and two from Antisuyu. This
weighting of
representation balanced the...
- that ran from
Cusco to Tambomachay. The suyu was also
separated from
Collasuyu by the
Huatanay River,
which flowed through the city to the
eastern end...
- of conquest, and
later was the
southernmost region of the Inca
empire Collasuyu. However, Cerrón
Palomino disputes this
claim and ****erts that
Colla were...
- deal
damage on the impact,
acquired during the
first campaigns to the
Collasuyu, were one of the most
effective weapons against the
Spanish cavalry. Its...