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The last emperor of the Inca was Atahualpa. His father Huayna Capac had died of smallpox in 1526 or 1527. The heir to the throne, Ninan Cuyuchi, also died. This left two of Huayna's other sons fighting for the throne. Atahualpa ruled from Quito, and his half-brother, Huascar, ruled the south from Cusco. At the Battle of Quipaipan, Atahualpa defeated Huascar. Because the Inca were so busy fighting each other, they were less prepared to fight Pizarro.
The last emperor of the Incas is Atahuallpa. But he wasn't the real Sapa Inca. He stole the throne from his half-brother Huascar. Atahualpa
In 1525 or 1527, the old ruler of the Incas died, and his two sons, Huascar and Atahualpa, both wanted the throne and fought a bloody war. Atahualpa had just won the war when he was approached by the Spanish under Pizarro in 1532. Through deception, Atahualpa was captured by the Spaniards.
Huascar
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Because they were in a civil war. The struggle between the brothers Atahualpa and Huascar divide the incas and made them weaker. When Atahualpa allied with Pizarro, they defeated Huascar and when Pizarro betrayed Atahualpa, he conquered the last half of the inca's throne.
Atahualpa and Huascar fought for control of the Inca empire.
Atahualpa, because it had more experience in the army and tricks also the other curacas trust more atahualpa than huascar
The last emperor of the Incas is Atahuallpa. But he wasn't the real Sapa Inca. He stole the throne from his half-brother Huascar. Atahualpa
The last emperor of the Inca was Atahualpa. His father Huayna Capac had died of smallpox in 1526 or 1527. The heir to the throne, Ninan Cuyuchi, also died. This left two of Huayna's other sons fighting for the throne. Atahualpa ruled from Quito, and his half-brother, Huascar, ruled the south from Cusco. At the Battle of Quipaipan, Atahualpa defeated Huascar. Because the Inca were so busy fighting each other, they were less prepared to fight Pizarro.
The last emperor of the Incas is Atahuallpa. But he wasn't the real Sapa Inca. He stole the throne from his half-brother Huascar. Atahualpa
In 1525 or 1527, the old ruler of the Incas died, and his two sons, Huascar and Atahualpa, both wanted the throne and fought a bloody war. Atahualpa had just won the war when he was approached by the Spanish under Pizarro in 1532. Through deception, Atahualpa was captured by the Spaniards.
The leader of the Inca Empire after Huascar was Atahualpa, who was captured by Francisco Pizarro.
Huascar and Atahualpa fought each other for complete control.
huascar and atahualpa fought each other for complete control