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|image_flag2 = [[File:Banner of the Inca Empire.svg|100px|border]] | |image_flag2 = [[File:Banner of the Inca Empire.svg|100px|border]] | ||
|flag_type = Banner reconstructions of the [[Sapa Inca]] | |flag_type = Banner reconstructions of the [[Sapa Inca]] | ||
|image_map = | |image_map = Sukhmeng.png | ||
|image_map_caption = | |image_map_caption = Place holder for the Mulak Empire | ||
|capital = [[ | |capital = [[Cúbūmā]] {{small|($$$)}} | ||
|official_languages = [[ | |official_languages = [[Standard Rha]] | ||
|common_languages = [[ | |common_languages = [[Rawang]], [[Nhai]], [[Kham Rha]] family, [[Sokhaos]], {{wp|Vietnamese|Linh}}, {{wp|Lao|Sichaeng}} and scores of smaller languages. | ||
|religion = [[ | |religion = [[Bikåmmā]] | ||
|title_leader = [[Sapa Inca]] | |title_leader = [[Sapa Inca]] | ||
|leader1 = [[Pachacuti]] | |leader1 = [[Pachacuti]] |
Revision as of 01:09, 3 June 2022
Empire of Two Abodes Thaichhati (Quechua) | |
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$$$–$$$ | |
Banner reconstructions of the Sapa Inca | |
Capital | Cúbūmā ($$$) |
Official languages | Standard Rha |
Common languages | Rawang, Nhai, Kham Rha family, Sokhaos, Linh, Sichaeng and scores of smaller languages. |
Religion | Bikåmmā |
Government | absolute monarchy |
Sapa Inca | |
• 1438–1471 | Pachacuti |
• 1471–1493 | Túpac Inca Yupanqui |
• 1493–1527 | Huayna Capac |
• 1527–1532 | Huáscar |
• 1532–1533 | Atahualpa |
Historical era | Pre-Colonial era |
• Pheihavànphê Sâthōu created the Thaichhati | $$$ |
• TBD | $$$ |
• TBD | $$$ |
• TBD | $$$ |
Area | |
1527[1][2] | 2,000,000 km2 (770,000 sq mi) |
- ↑ Turchin, Peter; Adams, Jonathan M.; Hall, Thomas D (December 2006). "East-West Orientation of Historical Empires". Journal of World-Systems Research. 12 (2): 222. ISSN 1076-156X. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ↑ Rein Taagepera (September 1997). "Expansion and Contraction Patterns of Large Polities: Context for Russia". International Studies Quarterly. 41 (3): 497. doi:10.1111/0020-8833.00053. JSTOR 2600793. Retrieved 7 September 2018.