- Quechua, tawa is four and -ntin is a
suffix naming a group, so that a
tawantin is a quartet, a
group of four
things taken together, in this case the four...
- The
Quechua name for the
empire after the
reforms under Pachacuti was
Tawantin Suyu,
which can be
translated The Four
Regions or The Four
United Regions...
- Inca
civilization dominated the
Andes region from 1438 to 1533.
Known as
Tawantin suyu, and "the land of the four regions", in Quechua, the Inca
Empire was...
-
ethnic groups and culture, and is
anachronistically ****ociated with the
Tawantin Suyu, or Inca territory.
Although commonly believed in Peru to be a flag...
-
Quipucamayocs (Quechua
khipu kamayuq, "khipu-authority"), the
accountants of
Tawantin Suyu,
created and
deciphered the
quipu knots.
Quipucamayocs could carry...
- (Spanish: Chinchaysuyo) was the
northwestern provincial region of the
Tawantin Suyu, or Inca Empire. The most
populous suyu (or Quarter, the
largest division...
- (Quechua: Inka Awqaqkuna) was the multi-ethnic
armed forces used by the
Tawantin Suyu to
expand its
empire and
defend the
sovereignty of the Sapa Inca in...
- in a
reference to the four suyu (district) in
which the Inca
Empire or
Tawantin Suyu was divided. The
protest turned violent, with six
people being killed...
- Inca
civilization dominated the
Andes region from 1438 to 1533.
Known as
Tawantin suyu, or "the land of the four regions," in Quechua, the Inca civilization...
- movement; as a
symbol of peace,
especially in Italy; to
represent the
Tawantin Suyu, or Inca territory,
mainly in Peru and Bolivia; by some
Druze communities...