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- The Inca Empire, officially known as the Realm of the Four Parts (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu, lit. "land of four parts"), was the largest empire in pre-Columbian...111 KB (12,928 words) - 15:33, 13 November 2024
- The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, also known as the Conquest of Peru, was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the...55 KB (6,992 words) - 19:47, 13 November 2024
- the founding of the Inca Empire. Similar to the Inca Empire, the Huari also expanded across more territories than their other pre-Inca neighbors to the South...3 KB (356 words) - 14:53, 18 December 2022
- nations ruled by the Incas, although their incorporation had been difficult due to their constant resistance to Inca troops. Since the Incas and conquistadors...24 KB (2,975 words) - 18:04, 31 October 2024
- Inca mythology is the universe of legends and collective memory of the Inca civilization, which took place in the current territories of Colombia, Ecuador...66 KB (9,963 words) - 04:12, 5 November 2024
- The Incas were most notable for establishing the Inca Empire which was centered in modern-day South America in Peru and Chile. It was about 4,000 kilometres...47 KB (6,013 words) - 20:26, 4 October 2024
- Pachacuti (redirect from Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui)Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, also called Pachacútec (Quechua: Pachakutiy Inka Yupanki), was the ninth Sapa Inca of the Chiefdom of Cusco, which he transformed...42 KB (4,968 words) - 15:17, 13 November 2024
- The Neo-Inca State, also known as the Neo-Inca state of Vilcabamba, was the Inca state established in 1537 at Vilcabamba by Manco Inca Yupanqui (the son...13 KB (1,582 words) - 23:04, 10 September 2024
- Quechuan languages (redirect from Inca language)many centuries before the Incas, that previous expansion also meant that it was the primary language family within the Inca Empire. The Spanish also tolerated...88 KB (9,482 words) - 17:10, 12 November 2024
- Inca Kola (also known as "Golden Kola" in international advertising) is a soft drink that was created in Peru in 1935 by British immigrant Joseph Robinson...12 KB (1,331 words) - 16:13, 4 November 2024
- The Sapa Inca (from Quechua sapa inka; lit. 'the only emperor') was the monarch of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu "the region of the four [provinces]")...17 KB (1,483 words) - 15:09, 12 November 2024
- Inca cuisine originated in pre-Columbian times within the Inca civilization from the 13th to the 16th century. The Inca civilization stretched across...21 KB (2,847 words) - 04:12, 13 November 2024
- The Inca road system (also spelled Inka road system and known as Qhapaq Ñan meaning "royal road" in Quechua) was the most extensive and advanced transportation...55 KB (7,471 words) - 11:53, 27 October 2024
- The Inca religion was a group of beliefs and rites that were related to a mythological system evolving from pre-Inca times to Inca Empire. Faith in the...33 KB (4,435 words) - 08:15, 11 November 2024
- Inca architecture is the most significant pre-Columbian architecture in South America. The Incas inherited an architectural legacy from Tiwanaku, founded...21 KB (2,544 words) - 21:14, 29 July 2024
- Andean civilizations (redirect from Inca people)Less than a century prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquerors, the Incas, from their homeland centered on the city of Cusco, united most Andean cultures...35 KB (4,030 words) - 15:53, 25 October 2024
- (around 1515 – 1544) (Manco Inca Yupanqui in Spanish) was the founder and monarch (Sapa Inca) of the independent Neo-Inca State in Vilcabamba, although...9 KB (848 words) - 23:15, 21 September 2024
- The Torneo del Inca was a football competition in Peru played by the football clubs of the Primera División. It was founded in 2011 under the name Torneo...6 KB (290 words) - 13:59, 18 October 2024
- The Inca society was the society of the Inca civilization in Peru. The Inca Empire, which lasted from 1438 to 1533 A.D., represented the height of this...47 KB (6,237 words) - 23:01, 3 November 2024
- Angustus Labyrinthus (redirect from Inca City)Australe quadrangle), located at 81.68° S and 63.25° W. It was nicknamed the "Inca City" by NASA scientists due to its superficial resemblance to a ruined city...2 KB (241 words) - 03:03, 26 October 2024
- See also: inca, and încă English Wikipedia has an article on: Inca Wikipedia Borrowed from Spanish inca, from Classical Quechua inka (“emperor”). IPA(key):
- The Inca Emerald (1922) by Samuel Scoville, Jr., illustrated by Charles Livingston Bull Samuel Scoville, Jr.Charles Livingston Bull1885714The Inca Emerald1922
- The Inca trail to Machu Picchu, the "Lost City of the Incas", is a world-famous trek in Peru. It's the best known part of the Inca road system, which was