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Quipus, sometimes known as khipus or talking knots.
to keep record
There are exactly 42 Incan letters.
they used quipus to help remember numbers
Incan quipu, also known as khipu, refers to a system of knotted strings used by the Inca civilization for record-keeping and communication. These strings, often made from cotton or wool, featured various knots and colors, which encoded numerical data and possibly other information. Quipu served as a vital tool for managing the complex administrative and economic aspects of the Inca Empire, allowing for the tracking of resources, tributes, and populations. Their exact meaning and usage are still subjects of research, as many aspects of the quipu system remain undeciphered.
they used a census (an official count of the people)
It is called Inca Empire, not Incan. The people were the Inca. They called their empire as Tawantinsuyu,which means our parts together.
the Incan empire was once home to 12 million people this came from Western World student history book
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The Incan Empire was 2500 miles long.
Ancient cultures played a huge role in the building of the Incan empire. The Incan people took over the other ancient cultures and made them their own. Their empire was every bit as widespread as the Romans.
12 million people
The spaniards conquered the Incan empire and forced them to become catholic
Some Incan people are still in the world today
The Incan rulers insisted that conquered people learn the Quechua language to create a well-organized empire.
The explorer who conquered the Inca empire was Franciso Pizarro.
Pizarro took one year to conquer the Incan Empire.