Tawantinsuyu
The reason given is:
Last edit by: Channel101 (talk · contrib) · Last edited on Mon, 30 Aug 2021 02:54:15 +0000
Tawantinsuyu is an irredentist concept that expressed the goal of reviving the Incan Empire, by establishing a Quechua state, which would include all the regions that traditionally ruled by Incas since ancient times (Acre, Ecaudor, Peru, Characs, parts of Chile, Argentina, and Columbia).
The concept was first connived in by President Khallwa Orccosupa, who spoke of an ancient empire that dominated the Andes region prior to Spanish colonization. It came to dominate foreign relations and played a significant role in domestic politics for much of the first century of Antisuyunese independence. The expression was new in 1844 but the concept had roots in the Quechua popular psyche, which long had hopes of liberation from Spanish colonial rule and restoration of the Inca empire
Tawantinsuyu dominated foreign policy and domestic politics of Antinsuyu from the War of Independence in the 1820s through the Andean Wars against Peru, Characas, and Chile in the beginning of the 20th century. It started to fade after World War II (1914–1919) and the Quechua-Peruvian War (1919-1920). Despite this, it was revived in 1968 when the country became communist and was co-oped from a territorial expansion to "liberation of Quechua people" from imperialism, causing tensions between Antinsuyu and Peru.