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- (Shawsha ****a Quechua: Sausa, Shawsha or Shausha, formerly in Spanish Xauxa, with pronunciation of "x" as "sh") is a city and capital of Jauja Province...
- to the north during his period as Auqui, subduing regions such as Hatun Xauxa, the Bombon Plateau, and Huaylas. Cities and sites the army he commanded...
- high is derived from Old English hēah, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *xauxa-z, from a PIE base *keuk-. The derived noun height, also the obsolete forms...
- called Hatun Xauxa (Quechua spelling variants: Hatun Shawsha or Hatun Sausa) and it was the main center of the nation Hatun****a Xauxa, that consisted...
- northwest, mainly what is today La Oroya and northern part of the valley. The xauxa settled to the southern part, south of Tarma river. A small group called...
- administrative centers of the Tawantinsuyu outside Cusco, such as Vilcashuamán, Xauxa, Tarmatambo, Pumpu, Huánuco Pampa, Cajamarca and Huancabamba, in current...
- Fausto Miño Daniel Betancourth Chaucha Papá Changó Rockvox 2009 Mirella Cesa Xauxa Kings Israel Brito Daniel Betancourth Fausto Miño 2010 Norka Caalu Tercer...
- retained a clear emphasis on the music of central Peru. They are part of the Xauxa ayllu of the Bonilla family. Kuyayky was founded by ethnomusicologist Jose...
- conquistador Francisco Pizarro. He wanted to keep the Quechua name of the town "Xauxa". Pizarro found out that Jauja had a great deal of provisions such as food...
- p****, with Huaycán de Cieneguilla and the main Qhapaq Ñan road from Hatun Xauxa to Pachacamac in the Lurín Valley. Sector 3 is separated from the previous...