- The Inca Empire, also
known as the
Incan Empire and the Inka Empire, and at the time
known as the
Realm of the Four Parts, was the
largest empire in pre-Columbian...
- Look up
Incan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Incan is of or
pertaining to the Incas,
their culture or empire, the Inca Empire.
Incan may also refer...
- advantage, and
salvation to them all." Additionally, they
invited the
Incan leader to
visit Pizarro at his
quarters along the
Cajamarca plaza. When...
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Human sacrifice is the act of
killing one or more
humans as part of a ritual,
which is
usually intended to
please or
appease gods, a
human ruler, an a...
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walls of
Incan buildings were
slightly inclined inside and the
corners were rounded. This, in
combination with
masonry thoroughness, led
Incan buildings...
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surrounding Incan religion has been lost. Many
historians rely on the
religious customs of
conquered Incan subjects to
gather information about Incan beliefs...
- The
strategic deployment of
Incan mythology did not end
after the
Incan empire was
colonized by the Spanish. In fact,
Incan mythology was
utilized in order...
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Quechua (/ˈkɛtʃuə/, US also /ˈkɛtʃwɑː/; Spanish: [ˈketʃwa]),
usually called Runasimi ("people's language") in
Quechuan languages, is an
indigenous language...
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marriage final, the
provincial governor had to
approve the union. In the
Incan society, a
wedding wasn't a
simple event. Instead, it was
looked at more...
- 2006 by
Sunriver Games under the name
Incan Gold, with
illustrations provided by
Matthias Catrein. The
rules for
Incan Gold and
Diamant are the same, but...