- hepsiburada.com inca/mouse-c-52Inca Mouse uygun fiyat ve indirim fırsatlarıyla burada. Tıkla, en ucuz Inca Mouse ayağına gelsin.Bulunamadı: incas
- online.kidsdiscover.com unit/incasGain instant access to this beautifully designed Unit on Incas, where kids will learn all about Where the Incas Lived, The Incan Empire and Its Rulers...
- historyforkids.org ancient-incas/The Inca built roads in the region that people still use today. Ancient Incas: Social organization. In Inca times, there was a big government.
- daviddarling.info encyclopedia_of_history/I/…Three of Pizarro's Spanish horsemen come in view of Cuzco, the capitol of the Incas. (In the background is the colossal fortress which dominated the city.).
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Inca_CivilizationPachacuti's son, Túpac Inca, conquered even more land, most importantly the Kingdom of Chimor, the Inca's only serious rival for the coast of Peru.
- http://peru-facts.co.uk incas.htmlThe Inca civilisation originated from a tribe in the Cuzco area of Peru that was founded around the year of thirteenth century.
- teacher.scholastic.com activities/globaltrek/…The native people of this varied region all lived under the rule of a single man, the emperor, addressed as "Chief Inca," "Son of the Sun," and "Lover of the Poor."
- medievalreporter.com guidebook/civilizations/…Before the arrival of any European power, up amongst the Andean clouds, a large imperial state developed in South America: the Inca Empire.
- occultopedia.com i/incas.htmIn their capital, at Cuzco in Peru, lived the emperor — called "The Inca" — who was regarded as a god on Earth. The nobles were a strong and gifted group.
- livescience.com 41346-the-incas-history-of-andean…Even after the conquest, Inca leaders continued to resist the Spaniards up until 1572, when its last city, Vilcabamba, was captured.