they killed them very harshly .for example slash there heads off and have there dogs rip them to shreds
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Atahuapla.
They came from Cajamarca.
Inca means people of the sun The Inca got their name from the rulers who were called 'Inca' also
Inca
The Inca Empire cultivated the loyalty of regional rulers through a combination of political integration, economic incentives, and cultural assimilation. They often incorporated local elites into the administrative structure, granting them privileges and land in exchange for loyalty. The Incas also established a system of tribute and resource distribution that benefited local rulers, while promoting Inca culture and religion to foster a shared identity. Additionally, strategic marriages between Inca royalty and local princesses helped solidify alliances and loyalty among conquered peoples.
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Atahuapla.
They came from Cajamarca.
Inca means people of the sun The Inca got their name from the rulers who were called 'Inca' also
Inca
The term "Inca" does not directly translate to "godlike" in the Inca language, Quechua. Rather, "Inca" originally referred to the ruler or king of the Inca Empire. The Inca people believed their rulers to be descendants of the sun god, Inti, which may have led to the association of Inca rulers with godlike qualities in the eyes of their subjects. However, the word itself does not carry the specific meaning of "godlike" in Quechua.
The Inca custom of worshiping dead rulers played a significant role in the conquest of new territories. The Inca believed that their rulers maintained power and influence even in death, and they continued to be revered and honored. This led to a system of tribute and allegiance where conquered territories were expected to pay tribute and provide resources to the Inca rulers, solidifying their control and authority over these new lands.
the paharoahsThe members of Capac Ayllu clan.
Not "Huyana and Capac", but "Huayna Cápac" (or "Wayna Qhapaq") - a single person. One of the rulers of the Inca empire.
The Incas thought their rulers were related to the sun god and that they never really died so the priests brought the kings mummies to ceremonies.
Derples, meaning "Gullible One" in Hungarian.
The Inca Empire was split into four quarters. At the top of the social triangle was the Sapa Inca, or the emperor, under that were the governors of the four quarters. The four quarters were then split into provinces; another set of rulers ran those. Then there were the local rulers and leaders, and, below everything, the ordinary people.