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Maytas ("Satyam" read backwards) was a
group of
companies founded by B.
Ramalinga Raju. It
included Maytas Properties and
Maytas Infra Limited. Maytas...
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Mayta Qhapaq (Quechua
Mayta Qhapaq Inka) (c. 1290 – c. 1320) was the
fourth Sapa Inca of the
Kingdom of
Cuzco (beginning
around 1290 CE) and a member...
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Collagua people, and his
panaca was
called Usca
Mayta. He also had many children, the eldest,
named ****i
Mayta, was put as
Willaq Umu, and he
chose another...
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earlier books. In 1983, he
finished The Real Life of
Alejandro Mayta (Historia de
Mayta, 1984). The
novel focuses on a
leftist insurrection that took place...
- Iván José
Mayta Apaza (born 23
March 1999) is a
Peruvian footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Atlético Universidad.
Mayta joined Deportivo Binacional...
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Rogelio Mayta Mayta (born 16
September 1971) is a
Bolivian lawyer and
politician who
served as the
Foreign Minister of
Bolivia from 9
November 2020 to...
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Donato Rubén
Callisaya Mayta (born 24 May 1961) is a
Bolivian politician and
trade unionist who
served as a party-list
member of the
Chamber of Deputies...
- María
Isabel Vásconez
Gomezcoello (born 4 June 1990),
known as
Mayta Vásconez, is an
Ecuadorian footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Carneras UPS...
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Hurin dynasty.
Yupanqui was a son and
successor of
Mayta Cápac
while his
elder brother ****i
Mayta became high priest. His
chief wife was Mama Cusi Hilpay...
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Pachacuti having co-reigned
according to them with the
warrior chieftain Mayta Capac (the
fourth ruler of
Cusco in the
traditional list),
while Martti...