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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...
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Atahualpa (/ˌɑːtəˈwɑːlpə/ ), also
Atawallpa or Ataw
Wallpa (Quechua) (c. 1502 – 26 July 1533), was the last
effective Inca emperor,
reigning from April...
- Inca, Atoc, Ko****, ****a Auqui, Kizu Yupanqui, Tito Atauchi,
Waman Wallpa, ****
Wallpa,
Tilka Yupanqu.: 109–112 Some of them
later held the
title of Sapa...
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Wallpa Wasi (Quechua
wallpa hen, wasi house, "hen house", also
spelled Huallpahuasi) is a
mountain in the
Andes of Peru
which reaches a
height of approximately...
- 1536–1549) Atoc, Ko****, ****a Auqui, Kizu Yupanqui, Tito Atauchi,
Waman Wallpa, ****
Wallpa,
Tilka Yupanqu, & +
Sayri Túpac 17th Sapa Inca 2nd
Ruler of Neo-Inca...
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leader of the 1780s
uprising in
colonial Cusco, Peru Túpac
Huallpa or
Tupaq Wallpa (d. 1533), Inca
ruler Túpac
Katari or
Tupaq Katari (c. 1750–1781), leader...
- 1493–1527 Waskhar, r. 1527–1532 Ataw
Wallpa, r. 1532–1533 Post-Conquest dynasty:
Ruling from
Cuzco or
Vilcabamba Tupa
Wallpa, r. 1533
Manqu Inka Yupanki, r...
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Wallpaq Sillu Punta (Quechua
wallpa hen, -q an
obsolete suffix,
sillu claw,
punta peak; ridge, "chicken claw peak (or ridge)", also
spelled Huallpacsillopunta)...
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Hatun Ayaq
Lunkasniyuq Lusa
Lusayuq Machu Ayaq Puka Q'asa Puma
Wasin Waman Wallpa Yawar Quchayuq (in Spanish)
Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática...
- Sirk'a Pata
Tawqaray Tuqtu Wampa T'ankar Q'asa Uma
Chuwalla Urqu
Waman Wallpa Wanakawri ****'a Urqu
Waypun Yana Qaqa
Yawarquchayuq The
province is divided...