- en.wikipedia.org History of the IncasThe remnants of the empire retreated to the remote jungles of Vilcabamba and established the small Neo-Inca State, which was conquered by the Spanish in 1572.
- 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
- vidar-writing.medium.com the-rise-and-fall-of-one…T The Inca Empire was a rich and sophisticated civilisation that ruled Peru during the Middle Ages — between about 1400 and 1532 to be precise.
- tr.wikipedia.org İnka İmparatorluğu^ İnsanların dört çift olarak yaratılması efsanesine Mayalar ve Dogonlar'da da rastlanır. Uzun Okuma[değiştir | kaynağı değiştir]. Les Incas, Alfred Métraux, Seuil...
- 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.
- Little by little, in a process that lasted until the 15th century, the warrior strength and supremacy of the Incas led the Empire to reach its greatest extent.
- localhistories.org a-history-of-the-incas/At its peak, the Inca Empire lasted less than a century before it was destroyed by the Spaniards. In about 1300 the Incas founded their capital city of Cuzco.
- 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.
- blogs.incarail.com facts-about-the-incasInteresting facts about the Incas. The Inca civilization thrived in the Andes of South America, and their achievements are nothing short of astonishing.
- konnecthq.com incas/The Incas maintained their empire for around 100 years and their success was mainly due to conquering neighboring tribes and then expanding out.