Lloque Yupanqui

Lloque Yupanqui, according to Peruvian Quechua case Lluq'i Yupanki, was the third ruler ( Sinchi ) of the Kingdom of Qusqu ( Cuzco ) of the Incas ( around the year 1260 ). He was the son of Sinchi Roca and father of the future Mayta Capac Sinchi.

His reign was of struggles of his people, the Incas, with the Walla ( Hualla ), natives of Qusqu, embossed.

Lluq'i means in Quechua so much "left" or " left-handed ", while Yupanki with the verb yupay ( count, literally, " you count " ) can be brought into connection.

  • Inca ruler
  • Born in the 12th or 13th century
  • Died in the 13th century
  • Man
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