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indigenous peoples of the
Americas History of
South America Also
known as the
Incan Empire, or Inka Empire. The
three laws of
Tawantinsuyu are
still referred...
- Look up
Incan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Incan is of or
pertaining to the Incas,
their culture or empire, the Inca Empire.
Incan may also refer...
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Human sacrifice was part of
Incan rituals in
which they
usually sacrificed a
child (qhapaq hucha) or a slave. The
Incan people thought it was an honor...
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Cusco with one on Lima, led by one of his captains,
Quiso Yupanqui. The
Incans were able to
defeat four
relief expeditions sent by
Francisco Pizarro from...
- with both
contemporary descriptions of the
Incan masonry process and
regional folklore suggesting that
Incan masons and a
local bird species, the pito...
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Quechua (/ˈkɛtʃuə/, Spanish: [ˈketʃwa]), also
called Runa simi (Quechua: [ˈɾʊna ˈsɪmɪ], 'people's language') in
Southern Quechua, is an
indigenous language...
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would be
available throughout the year.
Chakana (or
Andean Cross) is pre-
Incan symbol used by many
Andean cultures and
which was
adopted by the Inca later...
- The
Incan caenolestid (Lestoros inca), also
known as the
Incan shrew opossum or
Peruvian caenolestid, is a
caenolestid found in the
southern Peruvian Andes...
- The
Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, also
known as the
Conquest of Peru, was one of the most
important campaigns in the
Spanish colonization of the...
- to call it the M****acre of Cajamarca), was the
ambush and
seizure of the
Incan ruler Atahualpa by a
small Spanish force led by
Francisco Pizarro, on November...