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- The Inca Empire, officially known as the Realm of the Four Parts (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu, lit. "land of four parts"), was the largest empire in pre-Columbian...
- Raúl Montesinos Espejo, in recognition of the 25th anniversary of his Tawantinsuyo Radio station. As the flag's po****rity grew, Cusco mayor Gilberto Muñiz...
- The Plurinational ****ociation of Tawantinsuyo Reservists (ASPRET) is an ethnonationalist paramilitary group, active in the VRAEM conflict zone in Peru...
- by Peruvian militant groups such as the Plurinational ****ociation of Tawantinsuyo Reservists and Ejército de Reservistas Andino Amazónico – T. Many members...
- of linear (Wiphala-like) patchwork. "Emblema Nacional del Pusinsuyo = Tawantinsuyo" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-10-05. "Wiphala | Ministerio de Defensa...
- Communist Party of Peru (MPCP) and the Plurinational ****ociation of Tawantinsuyo Reservists (ASPRET) formed in 2017, with the objective of reconciling...
- 2018, the MPCP formed an alliance with the Plurinational ****ociation of Tawantinsuyo Reservists, an ethnocacerist group, called the United Democratic Andean...
- Raúl Montesinos Espejo in celebration of the 25th anniversary of his Tawantinsuyo Radio station. Its po****rity led to its official adoption by the Muni****lity...
- Communist League Ethnocacerist movement Plurinational ****ociation of Tawantinsuyo Reservists Revolutionary Internationalist Movement (until 2012) FARC...
- created as a ploy to bring the powerful Aymara tribes into the fold of the Tawantinsuyo. In the Inca Virachocha legend, Manco Cápac was the son of Inca Viracocha...