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Pablo Zárate (died 1905), also
known as
Willka ("sun" in Aymara), was an
indigenous Bolivian caudillo who
supported federalism in
defense of indigenous...
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Willka Raymi (Quechua
willka grandchild / great-grandson /
lineage /
minor god in the Inca culture, an
image of the
Willkanuta valley worshipped as God...
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Waqra Willka (Quechua
waqra horn,
willka grandchild; great-grandson; lineage;
minor god in the Inca culture, an
image of the
Willkanuta valley worshipped...
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Zarate Willka Armed Forces of
Liberation (Fuerzas
Armadas de Liberación Zárate Willca) was a
Bolivian guerrilla terrorist group which was
organized about...
- Vilcashuamán or
Vilcasguaman (from
Quechua Willka Waman, "sacred hawk") is the
capital of
Vilcas Huamán Province,
Ayacucho region, Peru. It is located...
- Veronica, also
called Huacra****lki ("horn p****"),
Huacay ****lcay,
Wayna Willka, Waqaywillka,
Urubamba ("spider's plain"), or
Padre Eterno, is a 5,893 m...
- Wari
Willka, also
Wariwillka (hispanicized
spellings Huari****lca, Huariwilka, Huarivilca, Huarivillca, Huariwillka, Warivilca, Wariwillca, Wariwilka, Wari...
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Willkakuti (Aymara for
Return of the Sun),
Machaq Mara (Aymara for New Year), Mara T'aqa, Jach'a
Laymi or
Pacha Kuti (in
Spanish named Año
Nuevo Andino...
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Waqlamarka Waqra Pukara Waqutu Warahirka Waraqayuq Waraqu Urqu
Warawtampu Wari
Willka Waruq Wat'a,
Cusco Wat'a, Huánuco
Wayna Q'inti
Wayna Tawqaray Wichama Wichqana...
- was
extended to
other areas, such as Pachacamac,
Cajamarquilla and Wari
Willka.
Between the 9th and 13th
centuries CE, the
military urban Tiwanaku empire...