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Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, also
called Pachacútec (Quechua:
Pachakutiy Inka Yupanki), was the
ninth Sapa Inca of the
Chiefdom of Cusco,
which he transformed...
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Spanish in 1572. The
Quechua name for the
empire after the
reforms under Pachacuti was
Tawantin Suyu,
which can be
translated The Four
Regions or The Four...
- (1471–93) of the Inca Empire,
fifth of the
Hanan dynasty. His
father was
Pachacuti, and his son was
Huayna Capac.: 93 Topa Inca
belonged to the
Qhapaq Panaca...
- ("paramount leader")
Pachacuti Cusi
Yupanqui (Pachakutiy **** Yupanki),
whose epithet Pachacuti means "the turn of the world". The name of
Pachacuti was
given to...
- Inca Empire.
Because of his victory, Cusi Yupanqui,
whose later name was
Pachacuti,
gained universal recognition,
overthrowing his father, the
ruler of Cusco...
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built by the
Incas in the 15th century,
particularly under Sapa Inca
Pachacuti and his successors. Dry
stone walls constructed of huge
stones were built...
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which he
rebuilt with
architects from Cuzco.
During this time his
father Pachacuti reorganized the
Kingdom of
Cuzco into the Tahuantinsuyu, the "four provinces"...
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believe that
Machu Picchu was
constructed as an
estate for the Inca
emperor Pachacuti (1438–1472). The Inca
built the
estate around 1450 but
abandoned it a...
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During the Inca Empire,
Ollantaytambo was the
royal estate of
Emperor Pachacuti, who
conquered the region,: 73 and
built the town and a
ceremonial center...
- was a ñusta (Inca princess) from
Cusco of the
lineage of Inca
Yupanqui (
Pachacuti). In the 18th
century the
priest Juan de Velasco,
using as a
source a...