Pizarro arrived to the inka's empire with fire guns, bombs and horses those thing scared the people, then he capture the inka's King called Arahualpa and kill him. Pizarro and his soldiers bring from Europe the Flu and other deseases that killed the inkas by thousands this was his best arm to conquerd the inka's empire.
The Incas are the anient Indians that lived in Peru.
the Araucanians
Who conquerd Mesopotamia
The aboriginals native to Peru were the Inca.
Peru.
Xenia
The answer is Peru Peru's nickname is the Land of the Incas because the Incas is an Indian tribe and so that is why a lot of Indians live there that's how Peru got its nickname
The Chuncho Indians of the Amazon River Peru - 1910 was released on: USA: 14 October 1910
Indians
Subsistence farmers
indians were asked about the location of the Inca's, and their answer was "Viru"- referring to the Viru river-it was interpreted by the Spanish conquers as Peru and that's were the name born.
Richard Chase Smith has written: 'The dialectics of domination in Peru' -- subject(s): Amuesha Indians, Campa Indians, Government relations, Indians of South America, Land tenure, Planning, Rural Land use 'The Amuesha-Yanachaga project, Peru' -- subject(s): Amuesha Indians, Government relations, History, Indians of South America, Land tenure, Peru, Planning, Rural Land use