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Yawar Waqaq (Hispanicized
spellings Yahuar Huacac,
Yáhuar Huácac) or
Yawar Waqaq Inka (c. 1380 – c. 1410) was the
seventh Sapa Inca of the
Kingdom of...
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Pedro (1572). "XXIII.
Yahuar-Huaca Inca Yupanqui, Inca siete,
Comienza el
Incazgo solo después de
muerto su padre" [XXIII.
Yahuar-Huaca Inca Yupanqui,...
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armies marched into
Chanka territory and
defeated them at the
battle of
Yahuar Pampa. The war was an
important event to the geo-politics of the region...
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Kingdom of
Cusco Reign c. 1350 – c. 1380
Predecessor Cápac
Yupanqui Successor Yáhuar Huácac Born c. 1350 Cusco, Inca Empire, modern-day Peru Died c. 1380 (aged...
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yawar blood,
lukru soup, "blood soup",
hispanicized spellings Yahuarlocro,
Yahuar Locro) is a
traditional stew of
Ecuadorian cuisine in the
Andes with lamb's...
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Yahuar Huacac (Yawar Waqaq) c. 1380–1410 Son of Inca Roca Mama
Chikya c. 1410
Viracocha (Wiraqucha Inka) c. 1410–1438 Son of
Yáhuar Huácac Mama...
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Norberto Gustavo Yauhar (born
December 7, 1960) is an
Argentine politician. He was
designated Minister of
Agriculture by
President Cristina Fernández de...
- is part of the
Sport Village of
Callao (Villa
Deportiva del Callao) or
Yahuar Huaca,
which is
owned by the
Callao Regional Government since 2011. Its...
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succeeded by his son Inca Roca. 1380 Inca Roca died. His heir
Quispe Yupanqui was
killed in a coup, and the
throne went to
Yáhuar Huácac,
another son....
- of the
Kingdom of Cuzco, is said to have
conquered the
Chancas c. 1380
Yáhuar Huácac, the
seventh Sapa Inca of the
Kingdom of Cuzco,
abandoned the capital...