- The
Qulla (Quechuan for south,
Hispanicized and
mixed spellings: Colla, Kolla) are an
Indigenous people of
western Bolivia,
northern Chile, and the western...
- of the Inca Empire.
Qullasuyu is the
region of the
Qulla and
related specifically to the
native Qulla Quechuas who
primarily resided in
areas such as Cochabamba...
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Qhapaq Qulla (Quechua
qhapaq noble, prin****l, mighty;
Qulla an
indigenous people) is a folk
dance in Peru. It is
performed at
festivals of the Cusco...
- "high plain"),
Collao (Quechua and Aymara: Qullaw,
meaning "place of the
Qulla") or
Andean Plateau, in west-central
South America, is the most extensive...
- The Colla,
Qolla or
Qulla Kingdom was
established in the
northwestern basin of the Titicaca, one of the
Aymara kingdoms that
occupied part of the Collao...
-
Ismoil Somoni Peak (Tajik: Қуллаи Исмоили Сомонӣ, romanized:
Qulla-i Ismō‘il-i Sōmōnî/Qullaji
Ismojili Somonī; Persian: قلّهٔ اسماعیل سامانی; Russian:...
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Another possibility is that it may
derive from sach'a-p-
qulla (sach'a = tree, p = of the,
qulla = the name of a pre-Inca
kingdom from Puno) that the Incas...
- the
first one to
split the
Citadel into two
areas by
building the Bab al-
Qulla, the gate and wall
which today separates the
Southern and
Northern Enclosures...
-
There are four
groups of parti****nts with
particular roles: ch'unchu,
qulla, u****u, and machula.
Attendees increasingly have
included middle-class Peruvians...
-
regional quarters, or suyu:
Chinchay suyu (NW) Anti suyu (NE) ****i suyu (SW)
Qulla suyu (SE) The four
corners of
these quarters met at the center, Cuzco. These...