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- The Mascapaicha or Maskaypacha (Quechua: "Maskhay", search and "Pacha", space or time) was the royal crown of the Emperor of the Tawantinsuyu, more commonly...
- (feathered pike), and the mascapaicha (royal insignia) commonly carried in a llauto (headband), otherwise, the mascapaicha could also be carried on an...
- around the head. The mascapaicha was the mark of absolute imperial power, to the point that "to take" or "to gird the mascapaicha" or "to claim the scarlet...
- Inca firms Treaty of Acobamba, thus making a Translatio imperii of the Mascapaicha rights, to rule the "Reynos del Perú" [Tahuantinsuyo], from Vilcabamba...
- Sinchi Ruqa, the first Sapa Inca using the mascapaicha, Felipe Guaman Poma de Ayala, El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno, circa 1615....
- Burga, Manuel, ed. (2015-06-05), "Muerte de Huayna Cápac y lucha por la mascapaicha", Choquequirao : Símbolo de la resistencia andina (historia, antropología...
- in genus Daptrius. The feathers were used to decorate the crown, or Mascapaicha, of the Sapa Inca. BirdLife International (2016). "Phalcoboenus megalopterus"...
- letter x (e.g. Quiquixana, Inca-related terms such as maxcapaycha for Mascapaicha and Xairi for Sairi (Túpac) in Oré's work, a few common words such as...
- completing the funeral of the deceased Inca, the Auqui could wear the red mascapaicha, insignia of imperial power, thus becoming the new Inca.: 250  The brothers...
- animal in Inca culture) as knee guards. His head is adorned with the mascapaicha (the Inca crown); and the shield he holds has the image of two rhombuses...