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Pachacamac or
Pacha Kamaq (Quechua, "Creator of the World"; also Pacharurac) was the
deity worshipped in the city of
Pachacamac (modern-day Peru) by the...
- god
Pacha Kamaq. The site
flourished for
about 1,300
years until the
Spanish invaded.
Pachacamac covers about 600
hectares of land.
Pacha Kamaq ('Earth-Maker')...
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Komoq (Persian: كمق, also
Romanized as
Kamaq; also
known as Kūmak) is a
village in Sanjabad-e
Jonubi Rural District,
Firuz District,
Kowsar County, Ardabil...
- and the son of Inti. His
mother was
murdered by his half-brother
Pacha Kamaq, and he took
revenge by
turning the
humans who were
created by Pachacamac...
- Mama Pacha,
Mother Earth,
Queen Pachamama Region Andes Mountains (Inca Empire)
Parents Viracocha Consort Pacha Kamaq, Inti
Offspring Inti Mama Killa...
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ancient Lima were
located at Pukllana, Wallamarka, Cajamarquilla, and
Pacha Kamaq. The
history of
early Andean culture is
essentially the
story of a long...
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goddess who
presided over
planting and
harvesting in
Incan mythology Pacha Kamaq, the
deity worshipped in the city of
Pachacamac by the
Ichma Uku Pacha,...
- or amawt’a (teachers or sages)
taught that the
world was
suffused with
kamaq,
meaning "breath" or "life-force".
Change was
understood as
occurring through...
- "Ccollanan
Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yawarniy hichascancuta." ("Pacha
Kamaq,
witness how my
enemies shed my blood.")
Nearly forty years after the conquest...
- the sun god Inti and the moon
goddess Mama Killa, and
brother of
Pacha Kamaq.
Manco Cápac
himself was
worshipped as a fire and a Sun God.
According to...