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- Inca Empire - Wikipedia
From 1438 to 1533, the Incas incorporated a large portion of western South America, centered on the Andean Mountains, using conquest and peaceful assimilation, among other methods
- Inca | Ancient Empire, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Quechua, Culture . . .
Inca, Indigenous people who, at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1532, ruled an empire that extended along the Pacific coast and Andean highlands, from the northern border of modern Ecuador to the Maule River in central Chile
- Inca Civilization - World History Encyclopedia
It was the largest empire ever seen in the Americas and the largest in the world at that time Undaunted by the often harsh Andean environment, the Incas conquered people and exploited landscapes in such diverse settings as plains, mountains, deserts, and tropical jungle
- Inca: Empire, Religion Civilization | HISTORY
The Inca Empire was a kingdom that developed in the Andes region of South America and gradually grew larger through the military strength and diplomacy of their emperors
- The Inca Empire: What Made it so Powerful? | Ancient Origins
The Inca (also spelled as Inka) Empire was a South American empire that existed between the 15th and 16th centuries The Inca Empire was the largest pre-Hispanic civilization in South America and ruled the area along the continent’s Pacific coast
- Inca - History And Culture
The Inca civilization was the largest and most advanced empire in pre-Columbian South America Centered in the Andes Mountains of Peru, the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu) stretched from modern-day Ecuador to Chile at its height in the 15th century
- What Happened to the Incas: The Fall of an Empire
The Inca Empire didn’t fall in a single moment Disease, civil war, and conquest combined to bring down one of history’s greatest civilizations
- Why Did the Inca Empire Fall So Quickly? - HowStuffWorks
The Inca Empire at Its Height The Inca Empire was the largest empire in the Western Hemisphere before European contact Ruled by the Sapa Inca from the capital city of Cusco, the empire relied on a sophisticated Inka administration, vast road networks, and a powerful Inca army
- The Inca Empire - Discover Peru
The empire reached its peak in 1527 under the reign of Sapa Inca Huascar covering a territory of 2 million sq km or 772,204 sq mi that extended to present day Peru, Quito, Ecuador and part of Colombia to the north; Bolivia to the east and Santiago, Chile and part of Argentina to the south
- History of the Incas - Wikipedia
Over the course of the Inca Empire, the Inca used conquest and peaceful assimilation to incorporate the territory of modern-day Peru, followed by a large portion of western South America, into their empire, centered on the Andean mountain range
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