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Chinchay Suyu or
Chinchasuyu was the
northwestern provincial region of the
Tawantin Suyu, or Inca Empire. The most
populous suyu (or Quarter, the largest...
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government with the Inca at its head and four
regional quarters, or suyu:
Chinchay Suyu (NW), Anti Suyu (NE), ****i Suyu (SW) and
Qulla Suyu (SE). The four...
- of Junin) or
Chinchaycocha (possibly from
Quechua chincha,
chinchay north, northern,
chinchay ocelot,
qucha lake, lagoon, "northern lake" or "ocelot lake")...
- in the
north within Peru, Ecuador, and
Colombia would form the
province Chinchay Suyu of the Inca Empire. 1470 – 1490
Muisca warfare 1499 – 1602 Spanish...
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Chinchaypujio (from
Quechua Chinchay Pukyu, "Oncilla Spring";
colloquially "Chincha") is one of nine
districts of the Anta
Province in Peru and
about 2...
- with the
Quechua people.
Tupac Katari Tupac Katari (alternate) Anti Suyu
Chinchay Suyu
Rainbow flag "Bandera indígena
boliviana es
incluida como símbolo...
- Inca
Empire under the
control of Atahualpa. It was
almost coterminous with the
former Chinchay Suyu province...
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Ruins of the Inca city of Pumpu.
Huayna Capac used to
spend time
relaxing in the
nearby Chinchay Cocha lake
connected to the city by a river....
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Michael Horswell writes that third-gendered
ritual attendants to
chuqui chinchay, a
jaguar deity in
Incan mythology, were "vital
actors in
Andean ceremonies"...
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Huayna Yupanqui,
killed after the
military campaign against the
region of
Chinchay-Suyu. He also
killed his sons
Tilca Yupanqui and
Auqui Yupanqui. Amaru...