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borrowing from
Spanish abuela,
qhincha bad luck,
unlucky person, unlucky,
qincha hedge, fence, mach'ay cave) is an
archaeological site with cave paintings...
- of
their own.
Taylor and Francis. p. 73. ISBN 978-1-136-83880-4. ""....
Qincha have
yellow hair and blue eyes' (Ming Lu Ji Jue Fu Li, Vol. 6, 1969 copy)...
- hair and blue or
green eyes, were
already noted by the
Chinese among the
Qincha (Kipchak),
while the
Tiele (to whom the Qun belonged) were not described...
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these mountains are
named Yùlǐbólǐ (玉里伯里), and the
Kipchaks are
called Qīnchá 欽察.
North of
Kipchaks and
Kimaks lay
endless forest. Of all the numerous...
- is a
Spanish term
widely known in
Latin America,
borrowed from
Quechua qincha (kincha in Kichwa). Even
though Spanish and
Portuguese are
closely related...
- (Quechua qhichwa)
quena (Quechua)
quetzal (Nahuatl)
quiltro quincha (Quechua
qincha)
quina (Quechua kinakina) quinua,
quinoa (Quechua kinwa)
quipu (Quechua...
-
called Anallajchi and Sura K'uchu and
downstream successively is
named Qincha Jawira and
Achuta is a
Bolivian river in the La Paz Department, Pacajes...
-
marrying men and
women of
their own ethnicities. The
exception were the
Qincha and ****
Muslims who
looked different to
Chinese so
Chinese did not have...
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Aymara Chawpi Urqu
Chuqan Q'asa
Chuqi Llusk'a
Churi Muqu Ch'illka Ch'umpi
Qincha Kicha Qaqa
Kimsa Qucha Kiswarniyuq Q'asa ****ur
Tiyana Llalliyuq Llamayuq...