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republiqueta and de
facto autonomous region formed in
Huanta by
General Antonio Huachaca, a
mestizo loyal to the
Spanish Empire against the
newly formed Peruvian...
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Antonio Huachaca was a
Peruvian indigenous peasant and
loyalist of the
Spanish Empire who
fought for
Spain during the
Viceregal era, and then for the Royalist...
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territories under the
control of
Huachaca.
After the
defeat of Iquicha,
Huachaca changed his name to José
Antonio Navala Huachaca, with José
having been chosen...
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throughout Peru. The
rebels attacked Huanta,
under the
command of
Antonio Huachaca and the
former soldier and then
Spanish merchant Nicolás
Soregui (or Zoregui)...
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interrogated by the
Peruvian army,
under the
orders of
Brigadier General Antonio Huachaca, 500
residents of the town and 1,000
Indians from the
highlands parti****ted...
- Spanish); see also Spanish-language
entry on La
Negra Ester "Esto es jazz
huachaca".
Cinechile (in Spanish).
Retrieved September 23, 2021. "Prontuario de...
- Olañeta, respectively. Additionally, a
resistance in
Ayacucho led by
Antonio Huachaca would remain until its
dissolution in 1839. Olañeta, who
established himself...
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dissolution of the Peru-Bolivian Confederation, the
iquichano leader Antonio Huachaca provoked an
armed uprising against the Chilean-Peruvian victors. Chilean...
- died.
After the
Confederation was defeated,
loyalists such as
Antonio Huachaca kept
fighting against the new
Peruvian government,
being also defeated...
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United States".
Spotting Mode. iksmode.
Retrieved 6
January 2016. Fort
Huachaca Museum website Archived 2013-10-17 at the
Wayback Machine retrieved 2013-06-02...