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creation myths was that of the Ayar Brothers, who
emerged from a cave
called Paqariq Tampu (also
spelled Paqariqtampu) (Quechua
paqariy 'to dawn, to be born'...
- In this legend,
Manco Cápac (Ayar Manco) was the son of
Viracocha of
Paqariq Tampu (six
leagues or 25 km
south of Cusco). He and his
brothers (Ayar...
- Betanzos,
Viracocha rose from Lake
Titicaca (or
sometimes the cave of
Paqariq Tampu)
during the time of
darkness to
bring forth light. He made the sun...
- to the
earth by the sun god and
emerged from the cave of Puma Orco at
Paqariq Tampu carrying a
golden staff called "tapac-yauri". They were instructed...
- : 144 who,
according to tradition,
emerged from a cave in a
region called Paqariq Tampu.
Huayna Capac was the son of the
previous ruler, Túpac Inca, and...
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ground and it
never sank. They went
through a
small inn or house,
called Paqariq Tampu, and from
there they
arrived at the
valley of Cuzco,
which was pure...
- Quechua) was one of the
brothers of
Manco Cápac, who
emerged from the cave at
Paqariq Tampu.: 28–36 He
could shoot down
hills with a
single shot of his sling...
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Qhata ****urillu K'ark'a Pata
Llallawi Llut'u
Pukyu Millka Muyu Muyu
Paqariq Qaqa Pata
Kancha Puka Mach'ay Puma
Ranra Punta Urqu
Puywanniyuq Phiruru...
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started speaking using the
Spanish language (2007 Peru Census). Mawk'allaqta
Paqariq Tampu Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas, ofi.mef.gob.pe/appFD/Hoja/VisorDocs...
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built by Simón Bolívar to
celebrate a
victory over the Spaniards.
Nearby Paqariq Tampu is one of the
legendary origin sites of
Manqu Qhapaq and Mama Uqllu...