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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 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 | Ancient Empire, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, Quechua, Culture . . .
The Inca are an Indigenous people of South America who 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: 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
- Finding the Inca’s lost citadel | National Geographic
For centuries, the vanished Inca fortress of Ancocagua existed only in lore Now, at a mountaintop site in Peru, researchers are zeroing in on a discovery that could reshape what we know of the
- History Timeline | The Inka Empire
Fourteen thousand years of unique cultures preceded the Inka in the Andes Four in particular— Chavín, Tiwanaku, Wari, and Chimú — influenced Inka traditions and laid the groundwork for the rise of the Inka Empire and the Qhapaq Ñan, or Great Inka Road system
- Who were the Incas? Where did the Incas come from? - Discover Peru
In less than a century the Incas conquered a vast territory through war and watchful diplomacy The Inca Civilization was an agrarian civilization and at its height in 1500 AD reached more than 10 million people It had a complex stratified vertical society governed by the Inca and his relatives
- The Inca | Boundless World History - Lumen Learning
The Inca Empire was a hierarchical system with the emperor, or Inca Sapa, ruling over the rest of society A number of religious officials and magistrates oversaw the administration of the empire directly below the emperor
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