"estimated at 6,000"@en . . . "1780-11-18"^^ . "The Battle of Sangarar\u00E1 took place nine days after the execution of Antonio de Arriaga, the corregidor of Tinta. Sangarar\u00E1 was the first major conflict between Spanish and rebel forces in the Rebellion of T\u00FApac Amaru. Following the capture of Quiquijana, which had been abandoned by its corregidor, on November 12, 1780, meetings were held in Cuzco to establish a war council. Forces consisting of 800 from surrounding areas were combined with volunteers and militia from Cuzco and were organized under Tiburcio Landa. They arrived in Sangarar\u00E1 on the night of November 17 and based themselves in the town's church. The expectation of the arrival of a snowstorm may have influenced the Spanish decision to fortify the church in addition to strategic reasons."@en . "approximately 900"@en . "15"^^ . "Spanish Colonial forces"@en . "Battle of Sangarar\u00E1"@en . . "Indian Rebels"@en . . . . "Battle of Sangarar\u00E1"@en . . "Sangarar\u00E1, Viceroyalty of Peru"@en . . . "the Rebellion of T\u00FApac Amaru II"@en . . "The Battle of Sangarar\u00E1 took place nine days after the execution of Antonio de Arriaga, the corregidor of Tinta. Sangarar\u00E1 was the first major conflict between Spanish and rebel forces in the Rebellion of T\u00FApac Amaru. Following the capture of Quiquijana, which had been abandoned by its corregidor, on November 12, 1780, meetings were held in Cuzco to establish a war council. Forces consisting of 800 from surrounding areas were combined with volunteers and militia from Cuzco and were organized under Tiburcio Landa. They arrived in Sangarar\u00E1 on the night of November 17 and based themselves in the town's church. The expectation of the arrival of a snowstorm may have influenced the Spanish decision to fortify the church in addition to strategic reasons."@en . "Rebel victory"@en . . "between 300 and 600"@en .