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  2. Economy of the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    Collective reciprocal labor may be structured in three ways: The first was the ayni, which served to assist members and families of the society in need; the second was the minka, or collective effort for the good of the whole community, and included the construction of public works; the mita, or tribute charged to the Inca, was the third, and ...

  3. History of the Incas - Wikipedia

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    The Incas were most notable for establishing the Inca Empire which was centered in modern-day South America in Peru and Chile. [1] It was about 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi) from the northern to southern tip. [2] The Inca Empire lasted from 1438 to 1533. It was the largest Empire in America throughout the Pre-Columbian era. [1]

  4. Sapa Inca - Wikipedia

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    The Sapa Inca was the absolute ruler of the empire and accumulated in his power the political, social, military, and economic direction of the state. [11] [3] He ordered and directed the construction of great engineering works, such as Sacsayhuamán, a fortress that took 50 years to complete; [12] or the urban plan of the cities. [13]

  5. Inca society - Wikipedia

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    Inca Empire. The Inca society was the society of the Inca civilization in Peru. The Inca Empire, which lasted from 1438 to 1533 A.D., represented the height of this civilization. The Inca state was known as the Kingdom of Cusco before 1438. Over the course of the empire, the rulers used conquest and peaceful assimilation to incorporate a large ...

  6. Government of the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    Next to the Sapa Inca in terms of power may have been the Willaq Umu, literally the "priest who recounts", who was the High Priest of the Sun. [13] However, it has been noted that beneath the Sapa Inca also sat the Inkap rantin, who was at the very least a confidant and assistant to the Sapa Inca, perhaps along the lines of a prime minister or ...

  7. Sa Pa - Wikipedia

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    Sa Pa (listen ⓘ, also written as Sapa) is a district-level town of Lào Cai Province in the Northwest region of Vietnam. The town has an area of 685 km 2 (264 sq mi) and a population of 70,663 in 2022. [ 1 ]: 73 The town capital lies at Sa Pa ward. [ 2 ] It is one of the main market and touristic towns in the area, where several ethnic ...

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    81%. of Gen Z workers trust managers at a company on the 100 Best list to deliver on promises (55% is the average) To “have a job that aligns to your belief is a privilege, especially now ...

  9. Inca army - Wikipedia

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    Civil War. Spanish conquest. v. t. e. The Inca army (Quechua: Inka Awqaqkuna) was the multi-ethnic armed forces [1] used by the Tawantin Suyu to expand its empire and defend the sovereignty of the Sapa Inca in its territory. [2] Thanks to the military mit'a, as the empire grew in size and population, so did the army, reaching 200,000 men in a ...