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Huáscar Inca (/ˈwɑːskɑːr/; Quechua:
Waskar Inka) also
Guazcar (before 1527 – 1532) was Sapa Inca of the Inca
Empire from 1527 to 1532. He
succeeded his...
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Huáscar is an
ironclad turret ship
owned by the
Chilean Navy
built in 1865 for the
Peruvian government. It is
named after the 16th-century Inca emperor...
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Huascar Leandro Brazobán (born
October 15, 1989) is a
Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the New York Mets of
Major League Baseball (MLB). He...
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Huáscar was Sapa Inca of the Inca
Empire from 1527 to 1532.
Huáscar may
refer to:
Huáscar (given name),
people named Huáscar Huáscar (ironclad), ship Raids...
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Huáscar or
Huascar is a Spanish-language
masculine given name.
Notable people with the
given name include:
Huáscar (died 1532), Sapa Inca of the Inca Empire...
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Huáscar Aparicio Gonzales (June 1, 1972, in
Sucre – June 21, 2013, in Tomina) was a
Bolivian folk singer.
During his
childhood he
lived a long time in...
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Huascar Jose Ynoa
Ventura (born May 28, 1998) is a
Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the
Atlanta Braves of
Major League Baseball (MLB). He made...
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fought between half-brothers
Huáscar and Atahualpa, sons of
Huayna Capac, over
succession to the
throne of the...
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Huáscar Barradas (born 1964) is a
Venezuelan flautist and
Professor of
flute at the "Instituto
Universitario de
Estudios Musicales" in Caracas. As a flutist...
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equaled the
Huáscar.
After falling into the
Chilean trap, the
Huáscar had no
choice but to
engage the Cochrane. At 9:25 AM, the
Huáscar fired on the...