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    Qullasuyu (Quechua and Aymara spelling, listen; Collasuyu, Kholla Suyu; Spanish: Collasuyo) was the southeastern provincial region of the Inca Empire...
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    Constitution of Bolivia (Article 6, section II) established the southern Qullasuyu Wiphala as another national symbol of Bolivia, along with the main flag...
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    private estate and was in charge of the huacas (sacred sanctuaries) of the Qullasuyu region. He was described as a philosopher, and as "too human to be ruler"...
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    suyu were: Chinchaysuyu (north), Antisuyu (east; the Amazon jungle), Qullasuyu (south) and Kuntisuyu (west). The name Tawantinsuyu was, therefore, a...
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  • appears that the mandate of the Apu Mallku was initially restricted to the Qullasuyu (the traditional Aymara lands of Bolivia, parts of Peru and northern Chile)...
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    of modern Peru, extending into the highlands towards Cusco. Along with Qullasuyu, it was part of the Urin Suyukuna or "Lower Quarters" of the empire. Each...
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  • Administration from 2006 to 2019. The "Colla" component of the name comes from Qullasuyu, the southern area of the Inca Empire which included the western part...
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  • Cruz Advocacy group: Nación Camba Qullasuyu Proposed state: Qullasuyu Proposed state or autonomous area: Qullasuyu Advocacy groups for increased autonomy:...
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    Markas of Qullasuyu (Quechua: Qullasuyu Ayllukunap Markakunap Mamallaqta Kunaqnin; Spanish: Consejo Nacional de Ayllus y Markas del Qullasuyu; CONAMAQ)...
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    groups, including CONAMAQ (the National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu), draw ethnic boundaries within the Quechua- and Aymara-speaking population...
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    Tawantinsuyu Kingdom of Cusco Neo-Inca State Antisuyu Chinchay Suyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu...
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    Pedro Cieza de León while searching for the southern Inca capital of Qullasuyu. Jesuit chronicler of Peru Bernabé Cobo reported that Tiwanaku's name...
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    the south within Bolivia, Argentina, and Chile would form the province Qullasuyu of the Inca Empire. 1754 — 1757 Spanish-Portuguese invasion of the Jesuit-sponsored...
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    territories within its empire known as Qullasuyu, with an estimated one million inhabitants. The highest official of Qullasuyu ruled on behalf of the "Inca" (the...
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    as Ekhekho which was the ancient god of fortune and prosperity in the Qullasuyu. The Ekhako was often invoked when a disgrace disturbed their homes. The...
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    Tawantinsuyu Kingdom of Cusco Neo-Inca State Antisuyu Chinchay Suyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu...
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    the four provinces, Chinchasuyu (NW), Antisuyu (NE), Kuntisuyu (SW) and Qullasuyu (SE). A road led from each quarter to the corresponding quarter of the...
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  • parts of Chile were in the Qullasuyu (Quechua for southern region), the south-eastern province of the Inca Empire. Qullasuyu is also the region of the...
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    three-vowel system, resulting in the following spellings: Inka, Wayna Qhapaq, Qullasuyu, Mama Uqllu, Wiraqucha, khipu, tampu, kuntur. The different orthographies...
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    Tawantinsuyu Kingdom of Cusco Neo-Inca State Antisuyu Chinchay Suyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu...
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    the language of Tiwanaku prior to its collapse. During Inca rule, the Qullasuyu region was named after the Colla chiefdom, but referred to a larger territory...
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    highland Indigenous confederation National Council of Ayllus and Markas of Qullasuyu (CONAMAQ)—supported by other indigenous and environmental groups—organized...
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  • Tawantinsuyu Kingdom of Cusco Neo-Inca State Antisuyu Chinchay Suyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu...
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    Tawantinsuyu Kingdom of Cusco Neo-Inca State Antisuyu Chinchay Suyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu...
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  • Tawantinsuyu Kingdom of Cusco Neo-Inca State Antisuyu Chinchay Suyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu...
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    region known as Uruqulla (Urucolla), a sub-region of the south-eastern Qullasuyu located in the lake system of the Department of Oruro between the basins...
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  • Chile (1541–1598) Part of Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire (theatre of Qullasuyu) Location: South America (modern Chile) Spanish Empire Governorate of...
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    Tawantinsuyu Kingdom of Cusco Neo-Inca State Antisuyu Chinchay Suyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu...
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    including the Larao tribe. Organization of the Inca Empire Antisuyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu Chincha Kingdom D’Altroy, Terence N. (2005). The Incas. Blackwell Publishing:...
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  • Tawantinsuyu Kingdom of Cusco Neo-Inca State Antisuyu Chinchay Suyu Kuntisuyu Qullasuyu...
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