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Tupaq Wallpa (alternatively Túpac
Huallpa or
Huallpa Túpac);
before July 1533 –
October 1533),
original name Awki
Wallpa Túpaq, was the
first v****al Sapa...
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after Atahualpa's victory.
Huayna Capac's
original name was Tito Cusi
Huallpa (Hispanicized spelling) Tʼitu Kuši
Wallpa (reconstructed
classical Quechua)...
- the stake.
Manco Inca
Yupanqui joined Pizarro after the
death of Túpac
Huallpa.: 191, 210, 216
During the
exploration of Cuzco,
Pizarro was impressed...
- Inca to
believe that the
Spaniards were "saviors" sent by the gods. Túpac
Huallpa was a
puppet ruler crowned by
Francisco Pizarro.: 210
After his death...
- (1523-1571), was a
princess of the Inca Empire. She was born to Sapa Inca Túpac
Huallpa (r. 1533). She
married Sebastián
Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas, and was...
- resistance.
Manco Inca
Yupanqui joined Pizarro after the
death of Túpac
Huallpa. Pizarro's
force entered the
heart of the
Tawantinsuyu on 15
November 1533...
- Micay, whom he
loved very much and with whom he had his son Titu Cusi
Huallpa. Mama
Micay turned out to be the
former fiancée of
Tocay Capac, leader...
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reign of
Pachacuti (1438–1471).
During the
Spanish conquest of Peru, Túpac
Huallpa was a
puppet ruler crowned by the
conquistador Francisco Pizarro. After...
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Cerro Rico de Potosí was
accidentally discovered in 1545 by
Diego de
Huallpa, a
Quechua silver miner for the Spanish,
while he was
searching the mountain...
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Archived from the
original on 20
November 2007.
Tapia Peña, Saúl; García
Huallpa, Juan
Fabrizio (2011). Picanterías típicas para la promoción turística...