A ruler or high-ranking member of the Inca empire. A member of any of the peoples ruled by the Incas. [Spanish, from Quechua inka, ruler,
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The name also applies to each supreme ruler of that empire and, broadly, to all subject peoples of the Incan Empire. See QUECHUA. History.
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ruler, swayer - a person who rules or commands; "swayer of the universe". 2. Inca - a member of the Quechuan people living in the Cuzco valley in Peru...
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As you can see on this map, the Inca Empire (in Quechuan called Tahuantinsuyo) stretched from .... The Spaniards captured the last Inca ruler, Túpac Amaru,
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Spanish from Quechua inka, ruler, man of royal linage. There are more than 20 million of Quechuan Indian today among the countries of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Northern Argentina. Excellent Pictures by Philip Baird, (C) 1998. Map: Pizarro and the Conquest 1531...
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In the middle of the 15th century they began to undertake imperialistic expansion under their eighth ruler, Viracocha Inca. In a period of about 30 years, the Incan domain was enlarged and unified more than The empire reached its peak in early 1500s. Quechuan culture was one of the most advanced in the western hemisphere.
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A member of the group of Quechuan peoples of highland Peru who established an empire from northern Ecuador to central Chile before the Spanish conquest. A ruler or high-ranking member of the Inca empire.
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From Hangman Games' web site: Tahuantinsuyu is the Quechua or Inca word for "Land of the Four Regions". It is what the Inca called their own empire. The empire was organized as a pyramid-shaped hierarchy with the Sapa Inca as the supreme ruler, followed by the four Apus, who were followed by the Hahua Incas, etc.
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Etymology: Spanish, from Quechua inka ruler of the Inca empire 1 a : a member of the Quechuan peoples of Peru maintaining an empire until the Spanish conquest b : a king or noble of the Inca empire; 2 : a member of any people under Inca influence...
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Agüero also argues that the affinity of the Quechuan and Aymaran languages is due to the existence of a common primal language, possibly the paleo-Quechuan. The archaeological data also confirms the Aymaran immigration. Since 1538 the Inca ruler Pachacutek Yupanqui employed...
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