The Inca supreme leader, known as the Sapa Inca, acquired his position through a combination of hereditary succession and divine right. Typically, the role was passed down within the royal family, often from father to son or to a chosen heir. The Sapa Inca was believed to be a direct descendant of Inti, the sun god, which reinforced his authority and legitimacy among the people. Additionally, military prowess and political acumen played vital roles in consolidating power and maintaining control over the vast Inca Empire.
Pizarro killed the leader (Athahualpa) and conquered the Incas
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The leader of the Incas was called the Sapa Inca.
Pizarro killed the leader (Athahualpa) and conquered the Incas
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Yes , he slaughter thousands of Incas and captured their leader
The Incas were taken over by the Spanish after their leader was killed.
francisco pizzaro!!
They called their leader the Sapa Inca.
Atahualapa
The leader of the Incas was called the Sapa Inca.
The leader of the conquering of the Incas was Francisco Pizarro. He fought against the Inca leader Huayna Capac who soon died of small pocks.
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