It was at 1532
yes many but some are extinct the three most famous are the Inca's Empire, Aztec Empire and the Iroqois
Pizarro found the Inca Empire and lots of gold in Peru.
No. The Inca Empire spanned present-day Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
The Inca Empire existed until 1533 in the Andes. It was a relatively new dynasty, having begun in the early 15th century.
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At its peak in the 1500s, the Inca Empire numbered over twelve million people.
The Inca civilization reached its peak during the 15th century, particularly under the rule of Emperor Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui. This period saw the expansion of the Inca Empire throughout the Andean region and the construction of notable sites such as Machu Picchu.
I think it's the Inca empire, because when you type in Indian empire from Ecuador it comes up as the Inca indians from Ecuador who traveled to Chile then to Argentina then to wherever.
At its peak, the Inca Empire had a population estimated to be around 12 million people.
The Inca Empire covered approximately 250,000 square miles at its peak, encompassing parts of present-day Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina.
yes many but some are extinct the three most famous are the Inca's Empire, Aztec Empire and the Iroqois
The capital of the Inca Empire is CuzcoCusco.
The capital of the Inca Empire is CuzcoCusco.
Inca Empire was created in 1438.
Who were the priests and nobels of the inca empire?
The heart of the Inca empire was their capital of Cuzco
the inca empire grew by sucking dick