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Paccha Duchicela (1485–1525), was,
according to the
priest Juan de Velasco, a
queen regnant of
Quito in 1487–1525 and co-reigned with her
husband Huayna...
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Paccha (Hispanicized
spelling of the
Kichwa word
pakcha meaning "waterfall") is a town and
parish in
Cuenca Canton,
Azuay Province, Ecuador. The parish...
- ****insia
paccha is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
found in Ecuador. The
wingspan is 14–16 mm.
Adults are on wing in September. The name refers...
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Paccha (Quechua for waterfall) is a 5,210-metre-high (17,090 ft)
mountain in the
Vilcabamba mountain range in the
Andes of Peru. It is
situated in the...
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Velasco he
absorbed the
Quito Confederation into his
empire by
marrying Queen Paccha Duchicela,
halting a long
protracted war.
Huayna Capac founded the city...
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being observed in 365 days of a year
suiting the
title "Nitya
Kalyanam Paccha Toranam"
where every day is a festival. Sri
Venkateswara Brahmotsavams,...
- the
Kuraka (Inca cacique)
defeated and
killed by the Inca
Huayna Cápac.
Paccha, the
daughter of
Cacha Duchicela,
would have
married Huayna Cápac, and from...
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Paccha (from
local Quechua Paqcha) is one of ten
districts of the
Yauli Province in Peru. One of the
highest peaks of the
district is
Qarwa Kancha at approximately...
- (1960) in Tamil. She
debuted as a
young heroin in
Telugu film
Nitya Kalyanam Paccha Thoranam in 1960
opposite another debutante Hero
Ramakrishna (Telugu actor)...
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avoiding the over
influence of Sanskrit. This
movement came to be
known as "
Paccha Malayalam" Movement.[citation needed] He
collected and
studied the old scriptures...