- tr.wikipedia.org İnka medeniyeti^ Monuments of the Incas, John Hemming and Edward Ranney, University of New Mexico Press, 1990 (İngilizce).
- en.wikipedia.org Inca Empire
- 2.4 Reorganization and formation
- 2.6 Inca Civil War and Spanish conquest
- 2.7 End of the Inca Empire
- ageofempires.fandom.com wiki/IncasThe Incas are a Native American civilization introduced in Age of Empires II HD: The Forgotten based on the civilizations around the Andes in South America.
- solarnavigator.net history/incas.htmThe knowledge of these myths is due to oral tradition, since the Incas did not have writing. There probably did exist a Manco Capac who became the leader of his tribe.
- havefunwithhistory.com facts-about-the-incas/With their capital city of Cusco at the heart of their empire, the Incas excelled in various fields, such as engineering, agriculture, and art.
- discoverwalks.com blog/colombia/top-20-intriguing…The Inca civilization, which flourished prior to the arrival of Christopher Columbus, was the most extensive and expansive cultural complex in the Americas.
- crystalinks.com inca_civilization.htmlThe Inca referred to their empire as Tawantinsuyu which can be translated as The Four Regions or The Four United Provinces.
- The Inca Indians created an empire high in the rugged Andes Mountains of South America. ... Yet, the Inca Indians never invented the wheel.
- worldhistory.org Inca_Civilization/As with other ancient Americas cultures, the historical origins of the Incas are difficult to disentangle from the founding myths they themselves created.
- http://historyworld.net wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp…Pachacuti and Topa Inca, though hardly household names, are a double generation of conquerors comparable to Philip of Macedon and his son Alexander.