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Manco Cápac (before c. 1200 – c. 1230; Quechua:
Manqu Qhapaq, "the
royal founder"), also
known as
Manco Inca and Ayar Manco, was,
according to some historians...
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Manco Inca
Yupanqui (around 1515 – 1544) (
Manqu Inka
Yupanki in Quechua) was the
founder and
monarch (Sapa Inca) of the
independent Neo-Inca
State in...
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originates the sun. Main
deity of the purépecha
people of
central Mexico.
Manqu Qhapaq, fire and sun god who
founded the Inca
civilization and introduced...
- Qucha. In all of them she was the
older sister and wife of
Manco Cápac (
Manqu Qhapaq),: 28–36 whom she
established the city of
Cusco with. In some variations...
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church Juliaca Train Station Santa Catalina Church in 1940 Road to Puno Inka
Manqu Qhapaq Airport Juliaca's
Prefecture Colegio Parroquial Franciscano San Román...
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Title Sapa Inca
Picture Birth Queen Death Inca of
Cusco Manco Cápac (
Manqu Qhapaq) c. 1200–1230
Considered the son of the sun god Inti Mama
Uqllu c. 1230...
- as well as wife and
sister of Inti. In one legend, she was the
mother of
Manqu Qhapaq,
Pacha Kamaq, Kon and Mama Uqllu. Mama Sara (Maize mother; a.k.a...
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which is wālidāni and wālidayni respectively. ٱسْمُ ٱلْمَنْقُوصِ ism al-
manqūṣ (deficient
nouns ending with yā’ ) -
These nouns behave differently due...
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allowing the
kasra vowel. Moreover, al-
brings back the ي
letter in an ism
manqūṣ that is in the
nominative or
genitive case.
Without the al-, the ي in such...
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demonstrative pronouns). The -in
declension (Arabic اِسْمُ ٱلْمَنْقُوصِ ʼism al-
manqūṣ). This is used
primarily for
nouns and
adjectives whose final root consonant...