• kingdoms, the Incas named all Aymara kingdoms "Collas", without distinction, and their territory became part of Collasuyo.[12].
  • They were called Aymara kingdoms because they all had in common the use of the Amerindian Aymara language, which is part of Quechumara.
  • The Kingdoms of the Aymara. ... sense to the Aymara-based indigenous culture of the Bolivian altiplano and to all the Aymara kingdoms, respectively.
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    • 1567'de Bir Aymara Krallığı. 3 Kasım 2017'de j.store.org'dan kurtarıldı.
  • Aymara kingdoms. group of native polities that flourished towards the Late Intermediate Period, after the fall of the Tiwanaku Empire, whose societies were...
  • Download Citation | Aymara Kingdoms | relative time period: Follows collapse of the Tiahua-naco state and precedes the expansion of the Inca empire in the...
  • “Descent, Alliance, and Moiety in Chucuito, Peru: An Explanatory Sketch of Aymara Social Organization.” ... Stanish, C. (2001). Aymara Kingdoms.
  • In eHRAF Archaeology the ancient traditions for Peru include Inka, Andean Regional Development, Aymara Kingdoms, Highland Andean Formative, Huari...
  • There were twelve separate kingdoms, which were collectively referred to as the Collas (Aymara Kingdoms: Sixteenth Century ).
  • "Irpa Chico": Individuo y comunidad en la cultura aymara. La Paz: Librería-Editorial "Juventud." Collins, Jane L. (1981). ... "An Aymara Kingdom in 1567."