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Who ruled Inca in 1438?

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In the 1438 Pachacuti ruled the incas

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Who ruled the Inca empire?

This is an easy one, the Inca ruled the Inca Empire. He was also considered son of the sun (Inti) the most important god to the Inca people


How long did the Inca Empire last?

The Inca Empire lasted just over 100 years. It began in the early 13th century CE in Peru's highlands, around 1438. Spanish conquistadors reached Inca territory by 1526 and for the next seven years, warfare between the Spanish and the Incas raged on. The last Sapa Inca (emperor), Atahualpa, was captured and executed in 1533. The last Inca stronghold at Vilcabamba was conquered in 1572.


What dates marked the beginning and the end of the Inca Empire?

The Inca Empire included parts of modern day Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia.The Incan dynasty began with the growth of Cuzco around 1200 AD; the Inca Empire began c.1438, after which it quickly expanded. It ended with the conquest of Peru by the Spanish between 1533 and 1542 AD.For a full timeline, see related links below.


What type of government did the Incas have?

I believe the Inca's government was a monarchy... the Emperor (or Sapa Inca) ruled the empire with the help of the Apus. The Apus lived in Cuzco and reported to the Sapa Inca. Other then that it was sorta like a pyramid, First the Sapa Inca, then the Apus, next the Local governors (They reported to the Apus inca).Scheff, D. (2002). Ancient Civilizations Incas. Austin, N.Y. Steadwell books


What group ruled a empire in South American?

It was the Inca civilization that controlled and governed their empire in the Andes Mountains. The capital city of this empire was Cuzco.