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Sayri Túpac (1535/1539 – 1561) was an Inca
ruler in Peru. He was a son of
siblings Manco Inca
Yupanqui and Cura Ocllo.: 10
After the
death of his mother...
- treachery), and
Sayri Túpac
remained in Vilcabamba. In 1557
Sayri Túpac did
agree to
leave Vilcabamba and
traveled to
Viceroy Hurtado in Lima.
Sayri Túpac renounced...
- soldiers.: 326
Manco was
succeeded by his son
Sayri Tupaq.: 10
Manco Inca had
several sons,
including Sayri Tupaq, Titu Cusi, and Túpac Amaru.
History of...
- "Angustia" "Río rebelde" "Voy" "Amor" "Waray-Waray" "Nganong Mi****ta Ka" "
Sayri Ako" "Ngano Ba Gugma" "Ampinging mga Bulak" "Ilingaw-Lingaw Lang" "Mao Ba...
- Yupanqui. He was
crowned in 1563,
after the
death of his half brother,
Sayri Túpac. He
ruled until his
death in 1571,
probably of pneumonia.: 10–11 ...
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Spanish attack in 1544 in
which Manco Inca
Yupanqui was killed, his son
Sayri Túpac ****umed the
title of Sapa Inca (emperor,
literally "only Inca"), before...
- 1600) was a
princess (ñusta) of the Inca Empire. She was born to Sapa Inca
Sayri Túpac (r 1545–1561) and Cusi Huarcay. She
married Martín García Óñez de...
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queen consort of the Inca
Empire by
marriage to her brother, the Sapa Inca
Sayri Túpac (r 1545-1561). She was born to
Manco Inca
Yupanqui and Cura Ocllo...
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Spanish after Manco Inca rebelled;
ruled in Cuzco. Inca of
Vilcabamba Sayri Túpac (
Sayri Tupa) 1544–1560 Son of
Manco Inca
Yupanqui 1560
Ruled in Vilcabamba...
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Story Hotel Magnate Look
Alive Power to the
People Ratten Reich Rogue Shift Sayri: The
Beginning Siege the Day
Villagedom Wanderlost Kirk,
Miranda (2014-05-22)...