no, the Inca empire lasted 22 years.
Officially the Inca Empire lasted about 50 years longer, until 1572. But that was the year in which their very last stronghold was captured; in reality they survived the Aztec Empire by no more than some 25 years.
The Incan (Inca's) empire were conqured by the Spanish in 1532.
Their last emperor had died and their was no longer a Inca empire! :O
The Inca expanded their empire primary through conquest. The Inca Empire existed from 1438 to 1533.
Simon Bolivar was the last Sapa Inca
Officially the Inca Empire lasted about 50 years longer, until 1572. But that was the year in which their very last stronghold was captured; in reality they survived the Aztec Empire by no more than some 25 years.
Their last emperor had died and their was no longer a Inca empire! :O
The Incan (Inca's) empire were conqured by the Spanish in 1532.
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.
the Inca empire lasted from 1200 AD to 1542 AD
Tupac Amaru, if i spelled that correctly, was the last ruler of the Inca empire.
Atahualpa was the last sovereign emperor of the Inca Empire.
Atahualpa and Huascar fought for control of the Inca empire.
In 1572 the last Inca stronghold was conquered, and the last ruler, Túpac Amaru, Manco's son, was captured and executed.
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
He conquered Peru's Inca Empire and founding the city of Lima in 1535
The Inca expanded their empire primary through conquest. The Inca Empire existed from 1438 to 1533.