• heir, Huayna Capac, was still a minor. The favorite concubine of her late spouse, Ciqui Ollco, attempted to place her minor son Capac Huari on the throne...
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    Wari culture (redirect from Huari Culture)
    The Wari (Spanish: Huari) were a Middle Horizon civilization that flourished in the south-central Andes and coastal area of modern-day Peru, from about...
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    Ocllo, one of the wives of Topa Yupanqui, convinced him that his son Capac Huari would succeed him, however, Topa Inca Yupanqoi changed his mind and decided...
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    Sapa Inca (redirect from Capac Inca)
    role in the political and spiritual realm. Manco Capac, the first Inca monarch, adopted the title Capac (roughly translated as King). Inca Roca, the sixth Inca...
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  • dispute took place between his two sons, Huayna Capac and Capac Huari, which lasted two years. Huayna Capac won the dispute and put to death his stepmother...
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    chronicler Juan de Betanzos' version together with the names or epithets Cápac and Indichuri. Pachacuti is often considered the first historical Incan...
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    about Manco Cápac and his coming to power. In one myth, Manco Cápac and his brother Pacha Kamaq were sons of the sun god Inti. Manco Cápac was worshiped...
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  • accounts, for example, identify him as Manco Cápac's cowardly brother Ayca, while others say that he, Manco Cápac and Viracocha were the sole three sons of...
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    Tiwanaku (c. 300–1100 AD), based around Lake Titicaca, and the Wari or Huari (c. 600–1100 AD), centered near the city of Ayacucho. The Wari occupied...
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  • located on block 14 of Jirón Junín, where both Jirón Miró Quesada and Jirón Huari also converge, forming five corners. It was declared Cultural heritage of...
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    wings. Later Manco Capac went down with Ayar Auca to their settlement...he liked the place now occupied in this city Cuzco. Manco Capac and his companion...
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    and the sparse ruins of Quispiguanca, the estate of the emperor Huayna Capac (1493–1527), is in the town of Urubamba. Most archaeologists believe that...
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    collapsed around 1000, concurrent with Tiwanaku Empire. Its capital was city of Huari. Tiwanaku Empire Tiwanaku Empire was a polity that existed in modern-day...
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    Yuracaré Zamuco Macro-Tucanoan Auixiri Canichana Capixana Catuquina Gamella Huari Iranshe Kaliana–Maku Koaia Movima Muniche Nambikwara Natu Pankaruru Puinave...
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    Nariño, Quimbaya, Tairona; Ecuador: Cañari culture, Nariño; Peru: Chimu, Huari, Piura; Argentina: Diaguita Early Intermediate 200 AD–600 AD Bolivia: Tiwanaku;...
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  • of Cranial Trauma among Late Intermediate Period Burials from the Former Huari Capital, Ayacucho, Peru.». Ñawpa Pacha 29: 101-117. S2CID 129334201. doi:10...
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    which is now highly polluted. Here, according to Inca myth, is where Manco Cápac decided to build the Coricancha, the foundation of Cusco, and the eventual...
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    Francia Statue of Liberty Plaza Grau Monument Plaza Italia Plaza Manco Cápac Monument Plaza Mayor Fountain Plaza Perú Plaza Ramón Castilla Monument Plaza...
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    Coast: Paracas, Nazca and Chincha; From the Highlands: Chavín, Tiahuanaco, Huari and Inca. Other galleries include the Lithic, Vault, Ceramics, Metals, Textiles...
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    Huamanmarca, La Convención Huamboy Huankarán Huaycán de Pariachi Huánuco Pampa Huari Huayna Picchu Huayrapongo Huchuy Qosqo Huiñao Inca Uyo Incahuasi, Lima Ingatambo...
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    Diagit Enimaga Esmeralda Guahibo Guarauno Guató Guaykurú Het (Chechehet) Huari Itonama Kahuapana Kaliána Kañari Kanichana Karajá (Karayá) Karib Karirí...
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    Quechua Huanca Chanka Q'ero Taquile Amantaní Anqaras Huaylas Piscopampas Huaris Sihuas Ocros Yauyos Yarus Otavalos Salasaca Puruha Cañari Panzaleo Quijos-Quichua...
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    of mummified burial sites have also been discovered. The Wari (Spanish: Huari) were a Middle Horizon civilization that flourished in the south-central...
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    defensive works. While there is no evidence of a foreign invasion (i.e. a Huari invasion) as many scholars have suggested in the past, the defensive works...
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    a result of recurring el Niño floods and droughts. In consequence, the Huari and Tiwanaku, who dwelt inland in the Andes, became the predominant cultures...
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    Huamanmarca, La Convención Huamboy Huankarán Huaycán de Pariachi Huánuco Pampa Huari Huayna Picchu Huayrapongo Huchuy Qosqo Huiñao Inca Uyo Incahuasi, Lima Ingatambo...
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  • Unión San Martín 2009 Juventud Media Luna 2010 Mayta Cápac 2011 Juventud Palmeiras 2012 Mayta Cápac 2013 Los Bombones 2014 Once Amigos 2015 Parada de los...
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    following century. It is located at the intersection of Junín, Miró Quesada and Huari streets. It inspired Mario Vargas Llosa's novel of the same name. — Santiago...
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    sites, such as Isla del Sol, Quespiwanka (Qhispi Wank'a, palace of Huayna Capac), Machu Picchu/Llaqtapata, Tipon and Saywite. The long and treacherous route...
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    Inca Empire led by Huayna Cápac, the Lordship of Huaylas, confederated with the Conchucos, Piscopampas, Siguas and Huaris, surrendered to the Inca sapa...
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