The Sapa Inca, as the emperor of the Inca Empire, organized his government through a centralized system that emphasized a hierarchy of authority. At the top was the Sapa Inca himself, who wielded absolute power, followed by a council of nobles and administrators responsible for various regions. The empire was divided into administrative units called "suyus," each managed by appointed officials who ensured the implementation of the Sapa Inca's policies and collected tribute. This structure facilitated efficient governance, resource distribution, and the integration of diverse cultures within the empire.
The Sapa Inca or Inka
Simon Bolivar was the last Sapa Inca
no he was not. Manco Capac was the first Sapa Inca
I believe the Inca's government was a monarchy... the Emperor (or Sapa Inca) ruled the empire with the help of the Apus. The Apus lived in Cuzco and reported to the Sapa Inca. Other then that it was sorta like a pyramid, First the Sapa Inca, then the Apus, next the Local governors (They reported to the Apus inca).Scheff, D. (2002). Ancient Civilizations Incas. Austin, N.Y. Steadwell books
Sapa Inca or Sapa Inka = Only Inca. Apu = divinity. Inka Qhapaq = Mighty Inca. Sapa = The Only One.
The Incas had a monarchy as their type of government. They were ruled by an emperor called the Sapa Inca, who believed to be the descendant of the Sun.
Sapa Inca
The Sapa Inca is the highest rank in the Inca class structure. Also known as the emperor the Incan civilization.
yes. No. Sapa Inca was the title of the Emperor or Ruler of the Incan Empire, not the name of the actual empire.
The Sapa Incas were the emperors of the Inca Empire. They were considered not only the head of government, but all-knowing, and the owner of everything in the empire. Their main role was to make the laws and have the final word on everything.
The top man was the Sapa Inca.
The Sapa Inca was on the top of the Inca society.