- Túpac
Katari or
Catari (also
Túpaj Katari) (c. 1750 –
November 13, 1781), born Julián
Apasa Nina, was the
indigenous Aymara leader of a
major insurrection...
- The Túpac
Katari Revolutionary Movement (Túpac
Katari Revolutionary Movement) (Spanish:
Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Katari, MRTK) is a left-wing political...
- The Túpac
Katari Indian Movement – 1 (Spanish:
Movimiento Indio Túpac
Katari – 1; MITKA-1) was an
Indigenous political party in Bolivia. In 1980, Constantino...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player 24 MF POL
Kamil Grzelak 29 MF POL Paweł
Tupaj 30 MF POL
Szymon Bartlewicz 33 DF POL
Natan Malczuk 35 DF POL Eryk Marcinkowski...
- Informatics. 113: 97–129. PMID 15923739.
Georgakoudi I, Rice WL, Hronik-
Tupaj M,
Kaplan DL (December 2008). "Optical
spectroscopy and
imaging for the...
-
Braulio Rubén
Tupaj Amaru Grajeda Fuentes,
prominently known by his
literary pseudonym Leo Zelada, is a Spanish-Peruvian poet and writer. He was born...
- The Túpac
Katari Indian Movement (Spanish:
Movimiento Indio Túpac Katari, MITKA) was an
Indigenous political party in Bolivia. The Túpac
Katari Indian...
-
Revolutionary Party (PRA), the
Marxist Leninist Communist Party (PCML) and the
Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement (MRTK). The
Alliance ran a MNR's
leader Víctor...
- MNRI;
Communist Party of Bolivia, PCB;
Revolutionary Left Movement, MIR;
Tupaj Katari Revolutionary Movement, MRTK;
Movement of the
National Left, MIN;...
- Real
Academia de la Historia". dbe.rah.es.
Retrieved 2024-12-09. Katari,
Tupaj; de Segurola, Sebastián (2018-07-06). "An
Unbearable Yoke". doi:10.1215/9780822371618-029...