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  2. Pachacuti - Wikipedia

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    Pachacuti is featured as the leader of the Inca in the video games Civilization III, Civilization V, Civilization VI, and Civilization VII. [89] [90] [91] Pachacuti, a resurrected Sapa Inca king who is over 500 years old, plays a major role in James Rollins' novel Excavation, whose major action occurs in the Peruvian Andes. The book is steeped ...

  3. Government of the Inca Empire - Wikipedia

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    Pachacuti" is an appellation created from pacha, equilibrium, and kuti, an act of overturning; Pachacuti was, therefore, someone whose dynamism and power changed the balance in the world. [4] The Sapa Inca was conceptualized as divine and was effectively head of the state religion. Only the Willaq Umu (or Chief Priest) was second to the emperor.

  4. Juan de Santa Cruz Pachacuti Yamqui Salcamaygua - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of the Incan worldview by Juan de Santa Cruz Pachacuti Yamqui Salcamayhua (1613), according to an image in the Temple of the Sun Coricancha and Pachakutiq.. Juan de Santa Cruz Pachacuti Yamqui Salcamayhua (Viceroyalty of Perú, end of the 16th century – 17th century) was an indigenous Peruvian chronicler, author of the work Spanish: Relación de las antigüedades deste Reyno del ...

  5. History of Cusco - Wikipedia

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    The Pachacuti ruler is credited with making Cusco a spiritual and political center. Pachacuti came to power in 1438, and he and his son Túpac Yupanqui dedicated five decades to the organization and conciliation of the different tribal groups under his domain, including the Lupacas and the Collas.

  6. Pachakutic - Wikipedia

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    Pachakutic, which means "Earth changer" in Quechua, is originally a concept associated with pre-Columbian Andean cultures, meaning a change in the sun or a movement of the Earth which will bring a new era. [1]

  7. Pachakutiq - Wikipedia

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    Pachakutiq , Pachakutik or Pachakuti (Hispanicized spellings Pachacutec, Pachacútec, Pachacuti) may refer to: Pachacuti, an Inca emperor; Pachakutiq (Arequipa-Moquegua), a mountain on the border of the Arequipa Region and the Moquegua Region, Peru; Pachakutiq (Cusco), a mountain in the Cusco Region, Peru

  8. The water unexpectedly released from dams on Trump's order ...

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    The Trump administration abruptly sent water flowing from two California dams. The action could leave less water in dams for the summer, when farmers typically use it.

  9. Pacha (Inca mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Cosmological drawing by Aymara chronicler Juan de Santa Cruz Pachacuti Yamqui Salcamaygua (1613), which has been interpreted as a representation of Pachamama. [ citation needed ] In Quechua, ukhu pacha (lit. "inferior pacha ") [ 32 ] or rurin pacha [ citation needed ] , a term used for " hell " in colonial sources, would have originally been ...