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Revision as of 16:32, 29 January 2021
Sapa Inka of Kayahallpa | |
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Sapan Inka Musuq Kayamuchapa | |
Incumbent | |
Tupaq Yupanki III since 27 April 1959 | |
Details | |
Style | Great and Only One (formal) or His Majesty (diplomatic relations) |
Heir apparent | Unknown |
First monarch | Nyawpa |
Formation | 1365 CE |
Residence | Apuwasi Palace |
The Sapa Inka is the monarchial head of state and head of government of Kayahallpa who holds absolute power. He is the head of the Kayahallpan royal family, the Wasi Qhapaq.
History
The modern line originated from Runakuna tribal chiefs sometime in the 12th century in the hinterlands of the Kayamuca Empire before they migrated to Kayahallpa (then called Wari) in the early 1300s. They established the Runakuna Kingdom in near north-eastern Wari in 1365. In 1434 they seized Tupawasi, the greatest of the Warian cities, and proclaimed the Musuq Kayamucha ("the New Kayamuca") and soon controlled a massive empire covering the modern boundaries of Kayahallpa.