Amaru Topa Inca
Co-ruler of the Inca Empire / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amaru Topa Inca,[1][2][3] also known as Amaru Inca Yupanqui,[4] (Quechua: Amaru Tupaq Inka) was an Inca prince and co-ruler of the Hanan dynasty, who reigned around 1450.[5] He was the son of Pachacuti and Mama Anawarki. Around 1450, Pachacuti decided to name him his co-ruler and successor.[1][6][2][5][7] His reign lasted between five[8] and ten years.[9]
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Amaru Topa Yupanqui | |
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Co-ruler of the Inca Empire | |
Reign | 1450 |
Predecessor | Pachacuti |
Successor | Tupac Yupanqui |
Born | Unknown Cusco |
Died | Unknown Cusco |
Spouse | Chimpu Ocllo |
Father | Pachacuti |
Mother | Mama Anarwaki |
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