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The Incan civilization is generally believed to have started in the early 15th century, around 1438, when Pachacuti began expanding the empire. It reached its peak in the early 16th century but began to decline following the Spanish conquest, which began in 1532. The Incan Empire effectively ended in 1572 with the execution of the last Incan ruler, Túpac Amaru.
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The proper adjective for "Incan" is Incan.
The timeline of the Incan Peruvian Empire stretched from 1438 when Pachacuti created the Tawantinsuyu through it's Civil War ending in 1532 and beyond the Spanish conquest in 1533 until the empire finally ended its resistance in 1572.
Not really. They ended up butchering over half of the Incan population, and the rest were used as slaves and laborers.
the incan ruler was atahualalpha
Cusco was the major Incan city.
incan and Mayan civilations
Incan caenolestid was created in 1917.
The Incan ruler was killed and the Incan civilization eventually disappeared.
The Spainards invaded the Incan Empire to an end.
The Incan Empire was 2500 miles long.