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  2. List of wars involving the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    End of Chimu hegemony on North Peru. Consolidation of Inca hegemony on Ancient Peru. Pachacuti. Topa Inca Yupanqui. Guaraní invasions (1470–1554) Inca Empire (until 1533) Neo-Inca State (since 1537) Tupi-Guaraní people. Supported by Portuguese Empire (since 1522) Inca Pirric Victory Guarani sacks successfully the Inca domains, but are ...

  3. List of conflicts in South America - Wikipedia

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    The Inca Empire reached the height of its size and power under his rule, stretching over much of present-day Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and southwestern Colombia. The lands conquered in the north within Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia would form the province Chinchay Suyu of the Inca Empire. 1470 – 1490 Muisca warfare

  4. Category:Battles involving the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    This category includes historical battles in which Inca Empire (1438–1533) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Pages in category "Battles involving the Inca Empire"

  5. 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.

  6. List of wars involving Peru - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Hernandes Girón rebels . Encomenderos; 1° Pizarrist victory: New Castile stays with Cuzco. Deaths of: Diego de Almagro "el viejo" and Francisco Pizarro. 2° Crown of Castille victory: Abolition of the hereditary governorships of New Castile and New Toledo after the attempt of unification and independence of the Kingdom of Spain.

  7. Chanka–Inca War - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of Viracocha Inca, the Chanka armies left their territory, around 1430, in order to conquer Cusco. Their forces were divided into three, in respect to the ancient tradition of the Andes. One army was heading towards Cusco, while the other two were in charge of conquering Kunti Suyu. [22]

  8. Who Is On Kash Patel's 'Random Enemies List'? - AOL

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    Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, ultra loyalist Kash Patel, has signaled he wants to help Trump get revenge on his political opponents, and has even produced a list of targets for the ...

  9. Military history of South America - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the Aztecs, who waged war mainly to take prisoners for human sacrifice and who took tribute rather than land from the defeated people, the Incas' goals of war were to kill enemy soldiers and directly conquer enemy lands, putting them under the rule of the Sapa Inca, who was the highest head of the army. By the time the Inca ...