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Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, also
called Pachacútec (Quechua:
Pachakutiy Inka Yupanki,
pronounced [ˈpatʃa ˈkuti ˈiŋka juˈpaŋki]), was the
ninth Sapa Inca...
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Their territory then
rapidly grew
under the 9th Sapa Inca (emperor),
Pachacuti and his descendents. Over the
course of the Inca Empire, the Inca used...
- leader"),
Pachacuti Cusi
Yupanqui (Pachakutiy **** Yupanki),
whose epithet Pachacuti means "the turn of the world". The name of
Pachacuti was
given to...
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built by the
Incas in the 15th century,
particularly under Sapa Inca
Pachacuti and his successors. Dry
stone walls constructed of huge
stones were built...
- (1471–1493) of the Inca Empire,
fifth of the
Hanan dynasty. His
father was
Pachacuti, and his son was
Huayna Capac.: 93 Topa Inca
belonged to the
Qhapaq Panaca...
- Inca Empire.
Because of his victory, Cusi Yupanqui,
whose later name was
Pachacuti,
gained universal recognition,
overthrowing his father, the
ruler of Cusco...
- Earth-Shaker or
Earthshaker may
refer also to:
Pachacuti, a
ruler of the Inca
Empire who took the
title "
Pachacuti",
meaning Earth Shaker Kengue, an important...
- name was Mama Runtu, and
their sons
included Inca Roca,
Tupac Yupanqui,
Pachacuti and
Capac Yupanqui. His
original name was
Hatun Tupaq Inca, but he was...
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Ollantaytambo in the
Sacred Valley of the
Incas was the
royal estate of
Emperor Pachacuti,
after the mid-15th century.: 73 He
built a town and a
ceremonial center...
- supporter, world's creator", or "the one who
animates the soil") or ⟨
Pachacuti⟩
pacha kuti-y ("world's turning"). In Pre-columbian times, the term pacha...