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Manco Cápac (before c. 1200 – c. 1230; Quechua:
Manqu Qhapaq, "the
royal founder"), also
known as
Manco Inca and Ayar
Manco, was,
according to some historians...
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Manco is a male
given name, and may
refer to:
Manco Capac, also
known as
Manco Inca and Ayar
Manco,
according to some historians,
founder and
first governor...
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Mehmet Barış
Manço (born
Tosun Yusuf Mehmet Barış
Manço; 2
January 1943 – 1
February 1999),
better known by his
stage name Barış
Manço, was a Turkish...
- was also
known as "
Manco II" and "
Manco Cápac II". He was one of the sons of
Huayna Capac and a
younger brother of Huascar.: 150
Manco Inca, one of the...
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Mancos is a
statutory town in
Montezuma County, Colorado,
United States. The po****tion was 1,196 at the 2020 census, down from 1,336 in 2010. The town...
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though all
Incan rulers after Manco Cápac were
believed to be
their descendants.
According to most stories, Mama
Occlo and
Manco Cápac were sent by Inti to...
- The
Plaza Manco Cápac,
formerly the
Plaza Leguía, is a
public square in Lima.
Formerly named after president Augusto B. Leguía, its
current name comes...
- of what is
commonly known as the
Dollars Trilogy. The man that many call
Manco is a
bounty hunter, a
profession shared by a
former army officer, Colonel...
- San Juan River. It
flows from the
confluence of West
Mancos River and East
Mancos River near
Mancos,
Colorado and
joins the San Juan near Four
Corners Monument...
- The
Monument to
Manco Cápac (Spanish:
Monumento a
Manco Cápac) is a
statue located in the
homonymous square in La
Victoria District, Lima, the work of...