- 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.
- en.wikipedia.org History of the Incas"Sapa Inkakuna". Painting from the 18th century. It portrays the Inca royal lineage and belongs to the Cusco School, unknown author.
- tr.wikipedia.org İnka İmparatorluğuUn peuple en guerre contre le temps, William Sullivan, Ed. du Rocher, 2000, (ISBN 2-268-03533-6), 266 p. (La civilisation inca par le prisme de sa pensée religieuse).
- adjkjc.github.io en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca.htmlJump to navigation Jump to search. The Inca Empire (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu, lit. "The Four Regions"[4]), also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire...
- 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.
- happygringotours.com incas-history/The Inca civilation was in full bloom. ... According to Incas History, Quechuas were most prominent for establishing the Inca Empire in pre-Columbian America.
- aracari.com blog/aracari-team-insights/the-incas/The famous Inca trails crisscross the entire Empire, and legend has it that they made it possible for the Inca in Cusco to catch fresh fish from the Pacific daily.
- factscrush.com 2023/04/facts-about-incas.htmlThe Incas believed that their ruler, the Sapa Inca, was the son of the sun god, Inti. The Incas built an extensive system of roads, spanning over 14,000 miles.
- 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.
- peruinformation.org the-incasIt was the main activity in the Inca empire and the Incas became experts in this art, reaching adapt to the terrain and rigorous climate of the Andes.