- two
regions (Quechua and Aymara: Suyu):
Urcosuyu (Urco: male, fire) and
Umasuyu (Uma: female, water).
Their capital was Hatunqulla, i.e. "Colla, the Great"...
-
Urcosuyu (Urco: male, fire) on the
western side of Lake
Titicaca and
Umasuyu (Uma: female, water) on the
eastern side,
geographically dominated a large...
- Ayabiri,
along the road of Urqusuyu, from the town of
Asillo by the road of
Umasuyu, from Atuncana, by the road of Arequipa,
towards the part of the Charcas...
-
Aymara and
puquina kingdoms,
separated along an
imaginary line into two
moieties of
Urcosuyu and
Umasuyu, left and right....
- or Lari,
whose people were "Incas by privilege"
Machiguenga Omasayo or
Umasuyu Paucartambo (Pawkartampu) Piro Shipibo-Conibo
Vilcabamba (Willkapampa)...
- or Lari,
whose people were “Incas by privilege”
Machiguenga Omasayo or
Umasuyu Paucartambo or
Pawqartampu Piro
Shipibo Vilcabamba or
Willkapampa Amazon...
-
Achacachi was the
capital of a
colla "señorio"
called Pacasa, in the "
Umasuyus" (from Aymara: "s**** side") region,
which was
located alongside the East...