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Ruined city in Cuenca, Ecuador
Tumebamba, Tomebamba (hispanicized spellings), or Tumipampa (Kichwa for "Knife Field", Tumi: Knife, Pampa: Field) was a main regional city in the Inca
Tumebamba
Native tribe in Ecuador
language for communicating with the Inca. The tribe primarily occupied the Tumebamba area (present day Cuenca). Due in part to Incan influence and mandate
Cañari
Eleventh Sapa Inca
unknown. Though he was raised in Cuzco, he may have been born in 1468 in Tumebamba (modern Cuenca) and have spent part of his childhood there. He was the
Huayna_Capac
War of succession just before the Spanish conquest
in the first years of the Civil War. Although Huayna Capac, who was in Tumebamba, did not personally encounter any Spaniards, he possibly contracted malaria
Inca_Civil_War
Last Inca Emperor (ruled 1532–1533)
Pizarro, Huáscar sent an army to the North, which ambushed Atawallpa in Tumebamba and defeated him. Atawallpa was captured and imprisoned in a "tambo" (roadside
Atahualpa
The Americas prior to European influence
The Cañari's old city was replaced twice, first by the Incan city of Tumebamba and later on the same site by the colonial city of Cuenca. The city was
Pre-Columbian_era
1438–1533 empire in South America
Complex Písac Pukara of La Compañia Quispiguanca Rumicucho Tambo Viejo Tumebamba Vitcos The Chilean Inca Trail Aclla, the "chosen women" Amauta, Inca teachers
Inca_Empire
Battle over the Inca Empire between two brothers
of the Inca Empire around Quito. The capital Cajamarca was occupied, Tumebamba defected, and Atahualpa was captured. However, Atahualpa escaped and united
Battle_of_Chimborazo
Inca prince and general
allegedly carved off and used as drums. Shortly after, Atahualpa recaptured Tumebamba and Cajamarca and, in April of the following year, Atahualpa's generals
Atoc
Ceremonial axe used by Incas and other tribes
found depicted on tourist gifts such as mugs and key chains. Battle axe Tumebamba Ulu Montalvo, César Toro (1989). Antología de Lambayeque: desde sus orígenes
Tumi
Period of the Spanish conquest in South America
Atahualpa prisoner, while he was attending a festival in the city of Tumebamba. However, Atahualpa quickly escaped and returned to Quito. There, he was
Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Inca_Empire
Archaeological site in Ecuador
Cañari princess and improving the Cañari city of Guapondelig, calling it Tumebamba or Pumapungo (present-day Cuenca).[citation needed] The Inca and Cañari
Ingapirca
Azcapotzalco kingdom 995 1428 Aztec Empire Tenochtitlan empire 1428 1521 Cañari Tumebamba tribal confederacy 500 1533 Chachapoya tribal confederacy 800 1470 Chalco
List of states during the Middle Ages
List_of_states_during_the_Middle_Ages
Transportation system of the Inca empire
"The main route of the sierra (mountains) that passes through Quito, Tumebamba, Huánuco, Cusco, Chucuito, Paria and Chicona to the Mendoza River, has
Inca_road_system
Inca Civil War Inca Empire under Atahualpa Inca Empire under Huáscar Tumebamba 1530 1552 Little War in Hungary Part of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars Archduchy
List_of_wars:_1500–1799
Ecuador before Spanish colonization
Pumapungo ruins at right, on the Tomebamba River. Tumebamba was chosen by the Emperor Huayna Capac (ruled 1493–1525) to be the Inca northern capital.
Pre-Columbian_Ecuador
Archaeological site in Ecuador
1493-1525) completed the conquest. Operating from the Inca northern capital of Tumebamba, modern day Cuenca, Huayna Capac built a complex of pukaras (hilltop fortresses)
Inca-Caranqui
Ethnic group
Saraguros live along the Inca road or Kapak Ñan that stretched from Cuzco to Tumebamba (the northern capital of the Incas), and onward to Quito and thus occupied
Saraguro_people
Lindholm Høje Randlev and Hesselbjerg Skuldelev ships Agua Blanca Ingapirca Tumebamba Valdivia Cochasquí Amarna Colossi of Memnon Deir el-Medina Deir el-Bahri
List of archaeological sites by country
List_of_archaeological_sites_by_country
Empire Teotihuacan Empire 100 BC – 8th century AD Americas: North Cañari Tumebamba Tribal confederacy 500 – 1533 AD Americas: South Moche Moche-Trujillo
List of political entities in the 8th century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_8th_century
Empire Teotihuacan Empire 100 BC – 8th century AD Americas: North Cañari Tumebamba Tribal Confederacy 500 – 1533 AD Americas: South Moche Moche-Trujillo
List of political entities in the 7th century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_7th_century
Tribal chiefdom's 12th century BC – 14th century AD Americas: North Cañari Tumebamba Tribal Confederacy 500 – 1533 AD Americas: South Tiwanaku empire Tiwanaku
List of political entities in the 9th century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_9th_century
Tribal chiefdom's 12th century BC – 14th century AD Americas: North Cañari Tumebamba Tribal Confederacy 500 – 1533 AD Americas: South Tiwanaku empire Tiwanaku
List of political entities in the 10th century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_10th_century
Tribal chiefdoms 12th century BC – 14th century AD Americas: North Cañari Tumebamba Tribal Confederacy 500 – 1533 AD Americas: South Wari Empire Huari Empire
List of political entities in the 11th century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_11th_century
Empire Teotihuacan Empire 100 BC – 8th century AD Americas: North Cañari Tumebamba Tribal Confederacy 500 – 1533 AD Americas: South Moche Moche-Trujillo
List of political entities in the 6th century
List_of_political_entities_in_the_6th_century
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Gentle; name of the daughter of the Prophet (S.A.W)
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Praise of the glorious protector, Lord Krishna
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One who Seeks the Right Direction
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Abu Isa Muhammad Al-tirmidhi; Compiler of the One Collection of Prophet Muhammad
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 Danish and Norwegian form of Latin Johanna, JOHANNE means "God is gracious."
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Another Name of Lalithamba
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One of the kauravas
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Female Bear
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