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  2. José Antonio del Busto Duthurburu - Wikipedia

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    El Conde de Nieva, Virrey del Perú - 1963; Francisco Pizarro, el Marqués Gobernador - 1966; La tesis universitaria - 1966; La casa de Peralta en el Perú - 1966; La expedición de Hernando Pizarro a Pachacamac - 1967; Perú pre-incaico - 1975; Perú incaico - 1977; Historia general del Perú: Descubrimiento y conquista - 1978; La conquista ...

  3. Huayna Capac - Wikipedia

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    In the Sacred Valley, the sparse remains of one of Huayna Capac's estates and his country palace called Kispiwanka [23] can still be found in the present-day town of Urubamba, Peru. In what is now Bolivia , Huayna Capac was responsible for developing Cochabamba as an important agriculture and administrative center, with more than two thousand ...

  4. Inca agriculture - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural Andenes or terraces in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, close to Pisac, Peru.. Inca agriculture was the culmination of thousands of years of farming and herding in the high-elevation Andes mountains of South America, the coastal deserts, and the rainforests of the Amazon basin.

  5. Encomiendas in Peru - Wikipedia

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    The ideal life of an encomendero was a "casa poblada" (populated house), a Spanish concept which "implied a large house, a Spanish wife if possible, a table where many guests were maintained, African slaves, a staff of Spanish and Indian [Indigenous people] servant-employees" plus "a stable of horses, fine clothing, ownership of agricultural land and herds of livestock, and holding office on ...

  6. Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Inca referred to their empire as Tawantinsuyu, [14] "the suyu of four [parts]". In Quechua, tawa is four and -ntin is a suffix naming a group, so that a tawantin is a quartet, a group of four things taken together, in this case the four suyu ("regions" or "provinces") whose corners met at the capital.

  7. History of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    In 1598 the Royal College Seminary of San Antonio el Magno was founded in the city of Cusco, by Bishop Antonio de la Raya. In 1619, the Jesuits established the College of San Bernardo. [17] The University of San Antonio Abad, founded by royal decree of 1692, came into operation in 1696.