- José
Gabriel Condorcanqui (c. 1742 – 18 May 1781) –
known as
Tupaq Amaru II – was an
Indigenous leader who led a
large Andean rebellion against the Spanish...
-
Condorcanqui is a
province of the
Amazonas Region, Peru. It was
created by law 23832 of May 18, 1984,
based on
territories of the
province of Bagua, covering...
- Inca
status vis-a-vis the
Spanish administration. In 1780, José
Gabriel Condorcanqui (Túpac
Amaru II), who
claimed to be a
direct descendant of Túpac Amaru...
- rebellion." She has been
described as the "celebrated wife of José
Gabriel Condorcanqui Momento Maren (Túpac
Amaru II)... who pla**** a
paramount role in the...
- the Comaina. It
flowed in the Marañon river,
located near
Orellana (
Condorcanqui Province). The
Utkupampa valley which is born in the high
jalcas of the...
- for
being the
birthplace of the 1781 rebellion, led by José
Gabriel Condorcanqui, Túpac
Amaru II. The name
Surimana could come from the
Aymara language...
-
Amaru II, his wife
Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua, and
their son Hipólito
Condorcanqui Bastidas.
Tomasa Tito
Condemayta was born in 1729 to an Inca
noble family...
- (i.e. in the
eastern side of the
Cordillera del Cóndor,
Province of
Condorcanqui, Región Amazonas,
Republic of Perú) near the
border between the two countries...
- fund its parti****tion in the
American Revolutionary War. José
Gabriel Condorcanqui, an upper-class
Indian with
claims to the Inca
royal lineage, adopted...
- Celendín
Chanchamayo Chachapoyas Chepén
Chiclayo Chincha Chincheros Condorcanqui Cotabambas Cusco Cutervo El
Collao General Sánchez
Cerro Grau Espinar...