yes
there was no topa inca
Topa Inca Yupanqui died in 1493.
Topa Inca. his son
Yes he was. He became emperor in 1438 and began to conquer neighboring people. Pachakuti and and his son Topa Inca built a giant empire.
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When Francisco Pizarro and his group of Spanish explorers arrived in Peru in 1532, they discovered that the so-called Vilcanota area was the home of a great empire ruled by a dynastic lineage called the Inca. The empire stretched from Colombia to central Chile, and from the Pacific Ocean to the eastern tropical jungles. This turned out to be the largest political system of the Native Tribes in the entire Western Hemisphere. The capital of the Inca empire was a city named Cuzco. Inca tradition listed only 13 Inca rulers. Under the reign of three rulers this empire expanded to the size just described. The names of these rulers were Pachacutec, Topa Yupanqui and Huayna Capac. They were the father, son, and granson of the powerful Incas. It is asaid that within a period of 87 years, from approximately 1438 AD BCE to 1525, they had conquered all the territory previously described. The empire was now headed, in 1532, by the emperor Sapa Inca. This was an absolute ruler who had an army founded upon relatives of the ruler. In about four years, the Spainards, took over the empire, and its riches in gold.
Vidya Topa has written: 'Gyan sadha'
John Topa died on June 12, 1985, in Salem, Oregon, USA.
There were ayllus in Hanan Cusco (upper) and Hurnin Cusco (lower). Each Sapa had his own Allyu. For example, Pachacuti's descendants formed the Hatun ayllu and Topa Inca Yupanqui's desendants formed the Qhapaq ayllu. Members of an ayllu were responsible for maintaining the lands, crops, and animals on the land in which their Sapa had found.