- The
Quingnam language was a pre-Columbian
language that was
spoken by the Chimú people, who
lived in the
former territories of the Mochicas: an area north...
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Peruvian coast. As is known, the
Trujillo region presented the Mochica,
Quingnam,
Culli and
Quechua languages,
among others, of
which only
Mochica and Quechua...
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currently discarded because the
language of the Chimú is
actually the
Quingnam language.[citation needed] An
informal group called by
linguistics neo-mochica...
- in the hunu of Carabayllo,
spoke an
additional language believed to be
Quingnam.
Regarding the pre-Hispanic
settlement of Lima, it is
recorded that this...
- with
neighboring languages, he
finds a
Barbacoan connection more likely.
Quingnam,
possibly the same
language as
Lengua (Yunga) Pescadora, is
sometimes taken...
-
flourished into the 14th century. The
Chimos were
characterized by
speaking the
Quingnam language, one of the
languages that is
certain to have
existed in the ancient...
- languages, such as: Quechua, Aymara, Jivaroan, Tsimané, Tallán, Culli,
Quingnam, Muchik, and Puquina. The
peoples had
different social and organizational...
-
influence within Peru
Status Culture Capital Chan Chan Common languages
Quingnam,
Mochica Religion Polytheist Government Monarchy Chimor Cápac • c. 1305...
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Lambayeque Munichi (†)
Loreto Puquina (†)
Alrededor del lago
Titicaca Quingnam (†) Lima, Ancash, La
Libertad Taushiro Loreto Ticuna Loreto Urarina Loreto...
- The
Kingdom of
Chimor was a
largely Quingnam-speaking
polity during the
Andean Late
Intermediate Period in Peru,
centered on a
capital of Chan Chan. It...