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Tupaq Wallpa (alternatively Túpac
Huallpa or
Huallpa Túpac);
before July 1533 –
October 1533),
original name Awki
Wallpa Túpaq, was the
first v****al Sapa...
- José
Gabriel Condorcanqui (c. 1742 – 18 May 1781) –
known as
Tupaq Amaru II – was an
Indigenous leader who led a
large Andean rebellion against the Spanish...
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Tupaq Amaru or
Thupa Amaru (14
April 1545 – 24
September 1572) (first name also
spelled Túpac, Tupac, Topa,
Tupaq, Thupaq, Thupa, last name also spelled...
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Tupac Amaru Shakur (/ˈtuːpɑːk ʃəˈkʊər/ ; born
Lesane Parish Crooks; June 16, 1971 –
September 13, 1996), also
known by his
stage names 2Pac and Makaveli...
- Tupac, Túpac or
Tupaq (Quechua "a
royal thing") is a
defunct title used (similarly to Ras in the
Ethiopian Empire) by the
former Peruvian Inca Empire...
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Manco was
succeeded by his son
Sayri Tupaq.: 10
Manco Inca had
several sons,
including Sayri Tupaq, Titu Cusi, and Túpac Amaru.
History of Cusco...
- Topa Inca
Yupanqui or Túpac Inca
Yupanqui (Quechua: Tupa Inka
Yupanki ~
Thupaq Inka Yupanki), also Topa Inga Yupangui,
erroneously translated as "noble...
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Diego Sayri Thupa Yupanki (1535/39 – 1561) was an Inca
ruler in Peru. He was a son of
siblings Manco Inca
Yupanqui and Cura Ocllo.: 10
After the death...
- Manco, and
Vilcabamba became the
capital of the
state until the
death of
Tupaq Amaru in 1572. From there, he
continued his
attacks against the ****as (one...
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Pawllu Inka
Tupaq (before 1535 – 1549)
Paullu was a statesman,
military man and politician,
thanks to the
intellectual training he
received as a member...