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    Tupaq Amaru or Thupa Amaru (14 April 1545 – 24 September 1572) (first name also spelled Túpac, Tupac, Topa, Tupaq, Thupaq, Thupa, last name also spelled...
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    Tupac-Amaru II, 1780-1781". The Hispanic American Historical Review. 2 (1): 1–25. doi:10.2307/2505747. JSTOR 2505747. Kendall W. Brown, "Túpac Amaru (José...
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    born Lesane Parish Crooks, at age one he was renamed Tupac Amaru Shakur. He was named after Túpac Amaru II, a descendant of the last Incan ruler, who was...
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    The Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru, abbreviated MRTA) was a Peruvian Marxist-Leninist guerrilla army...
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    The Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II (4 November 1780 – 15 March 1783) was an uprising by cacique-led Aymara, Quechua, and mestizo rebels aimed at overthrowing...
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    simultaneous with the Rebellion of Túpac Amaru II, whose cacique leader claimed to be a descendant of the earlier Túpac Amaru. Túpac Katari had no traditional...
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  • The Túpac Amaru Plan (Spanish: Plan Túpac Amaru) was a plan applied by Francisco Morales Bermúdez in 1977 during the so-called Revolutionary Government...
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  • Túpac Amaru (1545–1572) was the last indigenous leader of the Inca empire. Túpac Amaru may also refer to: Túpac Amaru II (1742–1781), Peruvian leader...
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    began on 17 May 1980 and ended in December 2000. From 1982 to 1997 the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement waged its own insurgency as a Marxist–Leninist...
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    he chose the name of Túpac Amaru II for himself, in honor of his ancestor the last Neo-Inca State. On November 4, 1780 Túpac Amaru II presented the first...
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    mother of rapper Tupac Shakur and the executor of his estate. She founded the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation and also served as the CEO of Amaru Entertainment...
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  • 1941). Tahitian textile artist Túpac Amaru, the last indigenous leader of the Inca state in South America Túpac Amaru II, leader of an indigenous uprising...
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    Túpac had been poisoned by the Spanish. Papal sanction given to Sayri Tupac's marriage Túpac Amaru Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sayri Tupac...
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    Túpac Amaru Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Túpac Amaru), also known as the Highway to Ancón (Spanish: Autopista a Ancón) and as the Former Northern Pan-American...
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    The Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts, based in Stone Mountain, Georgia, was a performing arts center supported through the Shakur Family Foundation...
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  • New Spain The revolt of Túpac Amaru (in Spanish) The revolt of Túpac Amaru Economic causes of the revolt Areche's decision and sentencing of Túpac Amaru...
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  • former convict known as a co-founder and the second-in-command of the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA). Within the MRTA, Schulte served as the...
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    the Tīpac Amaru rebellion was led by a kuraka who claimed to be a descendant of the Inca royal line, that of the final Inca, Túpac Amaru. At independence...
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    Tupac Amaru District is one of eight districts in the Canas Province in Peru. Its seat is the village of Tungasuca. One of the highest peaks of the district...
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    Spanish authorities which condemns Túpac Amaru II to torture and death. It was ordered in the sentence that Túpac Amaru II be condemned to have his tongue...
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  • Amaru Entertainment (formerly Amaru Records) was a record label founded in 1997 by Afeni Shakur after the death of her son Tupac Amaru Shakur. The label...
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    List of dragons in mythology and folklore Religion in the Inca Empire Túpac Amaru Steele, Paul R. (2004). "Encyclopedia of Mythic Narratives, Themes, and...
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  • named after Túpac Amaru II Túpac Inca Yupanqui or Tupaq Inka Yupanki (1471–1493), tenth Sapa Inka of the Incan Empire Túpac Amaru or Tupaq Amaru (died 1572)...
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    block of pink marble. This room dates from the 1920s. The Túpac Amaru II Room (Salón Túpac Amaru), renamed from the Pizarro Room in the 1970s during the...
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    1572, when the last Inca stronghold was conquered, and the last ruler, Túpac Amaru (Manco's son), was captured and executed, thus ending the political authority...
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    sons, including Sayri Tupaq, Titu Cusi, and Túpac Amaru. History of Cusco Spanish conquest of Peru Túpac Amaru Wikimedia Commons has media related to Manco...
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    Toledo, declares war on the Neo-Inca State; Vilcabamba is sacked and Túpac Amaru, the last Inca Emperor, is captured and executed in Cuzco. The Neo-Inca...
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    In 1572 the last Inca stronghold was discovered, and the last ruler, Túpac Amaru, Manco's son, was captured and executed, bringing the Inca empire to...
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    increased taxes and partitioned the Viceroyalty. The new laws provoked Túpac Amaru II's rebellion and other revolts, all of which were suppressed. As a...
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  • August 1953 – 22 April 1997) was a member, then leader of the Peruvian Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA). He was sometimes known by the nom de guerre...
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