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Spanning a time-frame of numerous time measurements, the Incan empire at one point stretched from the northern tip of modern day Mexico throughout the entire south American continent, save one region about the size of the Banana Republic, which existed in multiple universes and thus had larger overall space than the size of the Banana Republic in this dimension alone. For more information about all that confusing crap with universes, see here, or simply read a Percy Jackson book while on meth.

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  • Inca Empire
  • Inca Empire
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  • Η ονομασία " " σχετίζεται ετυμολογικά με την λέξη "[[ ]]".
  • Spanning a time-frame of numerous time measurements, the Incan empire at one point stretched from the northern tip of modern day Mexico throughout the entire south American continent, save one region about the size of the Banana Republic, which existed in multiple universes and thus had larger overall space than the size of the Banana Republic in this dimension alone. For more information about all that confusing crap with universes, see here, or simply read a Percy Jackson book while on meth.
  • The Inca Empire was a South American country. It constituted the Andean region and the Caribbean coastline regions of South America . The rest of the continent was uninhabited or tribally inhabited. However the Inca Empire was destroyed when Spanish and Portuguese people took over the entire continent in the 16th century .
  • In the Forever Knight episode "Black Buddha, Pt. Two", Javier Vachon and his long-time foe, an Incan warrior, recount their story. Vachon had been a foot soldier with Pizarro's conquistadors when they first came to South America and encountered the Inca Empire. The warrior had waylaid him when Vachon was sent for reinforcements before a battle near Lake Titicaca.
  • The Inca Empire fought a civil war which ended in a crushing victory for the Sapa Inca Huascar in 1533. The Empire began to rebuild and consolidate power amongst reluctant recent additions. Spain sent a few missions to this area. The first, Francisco Pizarro sank off the coast of Central America in 1534, possibly as a result of a tropical storm. The second, headed by Juan Degamo, arrived in 1544 to find a well-consolidated and organized state. He and his troops were unable to rally support from natives against the Empire and were slaughtered in December of the same year.
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Leader
  • Sapa Inca Tupac Amaru II
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  • 1438(xsd:integer)
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  • Inca Empire
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  • Tawantinsuyu
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  • Quechua
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  • 6.4029E11
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  • 86325989(xsd:integer)
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Area
  • 3800000.0
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  • Absolute Monarchy
Capital
  • Cuzco
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  • Incan
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  • Η ονομασία " " σχετίζεται ετυμολογικά με την λέξη "[[ ]]".
  • Spanning a time-frame of numerous time measurements, the Incan empire at one point stretched from the northern tip of modern day Mexico throughout the entire south American continent, save one region about the size of the Banana Republic, which existed in multiple universes and thus had larger overall space than the size of the Banana Republic in this dimension alone. For more information about all that confusing crap with universes, see here, or simply read a Percy Jackson book while on meth.
  • The Inca Empire fought a civil war which ended in a crushing victory for the Sapa Inca Huascar in 1533. The Empire began to rebuild and consolidate power amongst reluctant recent additions. Spain sent a few missions to this area. The first, Francisco Pizarro sank off the coast of Central America in 1534, possibly as a result of a tropical storm. The second, headed by Juan Degamo, arrived in 1544 to find a well-consolidated and organized state. He and his troops were unable to rally support from natives against the Empire and were slaughtered in December of the same year. Following this defeat, Spanish forces stayed from the region, until the 17th century, when their territory had surrounded the Incan nation. The Incans, weakened by small outbreaks of small pox, were quickly pushed from their southern territory in 1605 and paid huge reparations to end the war. The Empire continued to face mounting deaths from disease, but was stymied when a captured missionary revealed a treatment, which was risky but often worked: nasal insufflation of powdered smallpox scabs. This treatment was ordered throughout the Empire and the Inca's excellent road system insured that it spread quickly. This reduced deaths significantly and by 1630 the Empire was organized enough to mount a campaign to the south which captured much of their original territory, at which time the advance slowed to a stalemate. While technically superior the Spanish had only 20,000 troop available compared to the 80,000 Inca. Secretive trade with Portuguese cities in Brazil brought cannons and rifles to the Incas in 1657 which were used to supplement the general armies. The ceasefire pervaded however, due to increased Spanish forces on the line at 45,000 men vs. the now 100,000 Inca. Britain provided minimal aid to the Incas by sending men to help them set up major industries and by 1692 the Incas were producing their own weaponry. At this time they began to take the advantage and at the historic battle of La Paz routed the entire Spanish force, sending them into a mad retreat and making significant gains before accepting a Spanish truce. In the captured territory, most Incas had been wiped out by disease and forces labor. Spanish who lived in the area became the new bottom class of society, mestizos were also shunned though not nearly so badly. The Inca fleet was commissioned in 1752, but did not have enough power to break a Spanish blockade until 1805 (Spain was losing her possessions) when Britain threatened to commit itself with the Incas. Inca supplied arms to the rebels in Venezuela and Argentina and had generally good relations with them. Inca also took these time periods as opportune to capture the larger land tracts that represent their modern borders. Inca and Brazil have also long held a rivalry. Inca males are required by tradition to serve in a time of war once during their lives to insure that the entire population is known in combat. This has been personified in repeated raids and small-scale invasions all along the shared border. The Inca Empire remained neutral in every major conflict of the 20th century save World War II, where a small regiment and naval force aided British troops.
  • The Inca Empire was a South American country. It constituted the Andean region and the Caribbean coastline regions of South America . The rest of the continent was uninhabited or tribally inhabited. However the Inca Empire was destroyed when Spanish and Portuguese people took over the entire continent in the 16th century .
  • In the Forever Knight episode "Black Buddha, Pt. Two", Javier Vachon and his long-time foe, an Incan warrior, recount their story. Vachon had been a foot soldier with Pizarro's conquistadors when they first came to South America and encountered the Inca Empire. The warrior had waylaid him when Vachon was sent for reinforcements before a battle near Lake Titicaca.
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