• were Inca by class, if not blood relatives of the Sapa Inca. Besides the Qoya/Coya (the principal wife or queen), royal wives, children and various attaches...
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    sun/day *güneĺ, *gün kün güneş, gün günəş, gün kün, qujaš gin/gün gün qoyaş, kön kujaš qoyaş, kön kün kün quyosh, kun quyash, kün kün hĕvel, kun cloud *bulït...
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    Xəterdəge töyennər (Хәтердәге төеннәр, 1983) Soñğı kitap (Соңгы китап, 1986) Qoyaş bayır aldınnan (Кояш баер алдыннан, 1996) "Emirhan Yeniki'nin hikâyeciliği"...
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    was an editor of Äl-İslax (The Renewal), he was published in newspapers Qoyaş (The Sun), Yoldız (The star), İdel (Volga), journals Yalt-yolt (The Lightning)...
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    The Wedding of Martín García Oñas de Loyola with Doña Ñusta Beatriz Clara Qoya, which depicts the union of this Spanish captain, nephew of St. Ignatius...
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  • plural form awkikuna.: awki  The Auqui was the son of the Sapan Inca and the Qoya (main wife). He was not always the eldest son, but rather the one who showed...
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    the earth, signaling the beginning of the plowing season. In the month of Qoya Raymi the Situa, a ceremony of purification, was performed that started in...
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    to write for the new literature magazine Añ and the democratic newspaper Qoyaş (The Sun), edited by Fatix Əmirxan. As Əmirxan was paralyzed, they stayed...
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    Yörer idem, menər idem zur tawnıñ başına. Tağın ber qat cırlar idem Basıp qoyaş qarşında. In his poem "My home village Yañapar" (Aktuk), Hakimcan longs...
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    Çolaçıq → Starozhilovo Çöñgelek → Kostirnoye Çörelek → Strelkovoye Çuqur Qoyaş → Tarasovka Çürübaş → Priozernoye El Tiygen → Geroyevskoye Kez → Krasnopolyana...
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  • bloodline to Manqo Qhapaq and Qoya Qori Kuka. Manqo Qhapaq was the mythic ancient Inka ancestor, known as the first Inka, and Qoya Qori Kuka was a great female...
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    Marriage of Captain Martín García de Loyola and the Inca ñusta Beatriz Clara Qoya, daughter of Sayri Túpac; parents of the first Marchioness of Oropesa. 17th...
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    woman ñusta Ana María García Qoya de Loyola, daughter of the hidalgo Martín García de Loyola and the ñusta Beatriz Clara Qoya, daughter of Sayri Túpac, Inca...
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  • Oñez, Chile SS Coya, a 19th-century iron-hulled steamship on Lake Titicaca Qoya or coya, queen of the Inca Empire Coya Asarpay (fl. 1533) Coya Cusirimay...
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    and honored by the panaka, the mummies (mallki) of the Sapa Inca and his Qoya (also spelled colla, royal wife), conferred Huaca status, continued to hold...
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    cultures, the Incas mummified their dead sovereigns, the Sapan Inca and his Qoya (queen) and worshipped them after the death. Mummies were taken care of by...
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    According to the chronicles: 234  it was used by the Inca and his colla (or qoya, the queen), to pray. The Huanuco Pampa plaza is a huge open space measuring...
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