
Lupaca, Lupaka, or Lupaqa responds to a cultural group Aymara-speaking shores of Lake Titicaca that emerged after the decline of Tihuanaco maintaining its identity after the imposition of the Inca State or Tawantinsuyu, even with the Spanish domination. The importance and relevance of this Andean kingdom has been coupled with the work of historian...
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(from the article `pre-Columbian civilizations`) ...political and demographic nucleus to permit seasonal migrations. The outlier communities could be large or small and could be established on the ... ...passageway between Cuzco and the Lake Titicaca Basin. As a result of their conquest, the Inca were invited to interfere in a conflict ...
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