- vidar-writing.medium.com the-rise-and-fall-of-one…The year 1532, when the Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro (1475–1541) definitively defeated the Incas, marked the end of Inca domination.
- 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.
- adjkjc.github.io en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inca.htmlThe civilizations within the empire that had previously spoken Quechua kept their own variety distinct from the Quechua the Incas spread.
- en.wikipedia.org History of the IncasAtahualpa offered the Spaniards enough gold to fill the room he was imprisoned in, and twice that amount of silver. The Incas fulfilled this ransom.
- latinamericanstudies.org incas/collier.htmIt was these two disparate areas of Peru--mountain and desert--that the Incas knit together in an economic and social synthesis.
- 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.
- hltv.org team/10961/the-incasGet the complete overview of The Incas's current lineup, upcoming matches, recent results and much more.
- wikisummaries.org the-incas/Unlike other peoples, however, the Incas did not loot and abandon vanquished tribes, but rather they incorporated these former foes into their own military.
- ticketmachupicchu.com incas-deities-wars/How did the Incas proceed in war? As we just mentioned, war was the last resort used by the Incas to conquer a new ethnic group or tribe.
- 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.