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Sinchi Roca,
Sinchi Rocca,
Cinchi Roca (in
Hispanicized spellings),
Sinchi Ruq'a or
Sinchi Ruq'a Inka (Quechua for "valorous
generous Inca") (c. 1230 –...
- Look up
Sinchi,
Sinchis, or
sinchi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sinchi or
Sinchis may
refer to:
Sinchis, a
police battalion during the 1981 internal...
- The
Sinchis (from the
Quechua word
sinchi, 'strong, brave'), also
known as the
Sinchis de
Mazamari after their training location, are a
paratrooping unit...
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Sinchi Football Club (Chinese: 新麒足球俱乐部) was a
professional ****ociation
football club from
China based in
Taman Jurong,
Singapore which pla**** as a foreign...
- It is
likely that the
title held by each
ruler was that of a
kuraka or
sinchi,
until the
reign of Inca Roca, who
introduced the term Sapa Inca, or Inca...
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Amazonian Scientific Research Institute SINCHI (Spanish:
Instituto Amazónico de
Investigaciones Científicas
SINCHI) is a non-profit
research institute of...
- the city of
Cusco with. In some variations, she also had a son with him,
Sinchi Roca,
though all
Incan rulers after Manco Cápac were
believed to be their...
- his
older sister, Mama Uqllu, also the
mother of his son and
successor Sinchi Ruq'a. Even
though his
figure is
mentioned in
several chronicles, his actual...
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Antonio Sinchi Roca Inka (17th century), was a
Quechua painter from Peru and part of the
Cuzco School. His
exact years of
birth and
death are not known...
- re****tion of the
early Sapa Incas, in
later years capac meant warlord and
sinchi meant leader. The
second dynasty was
affiliated with the
Hanan moiety and...