For the conflict from 1825 to 1828, see Iquicha War of 1825–1828.
Iquicha War of 1839
Part of the War of the Confederation
Map of the Iquichan Republic.
Date
March–November 1839
Location
Huanta, Iquicha
Result
Peruvian–Chilean victory:
Treaty of Yanallay signed
Huachaca exiles himself to Apurímac
Belligerents
United Restoration Army
Iquicha
Commanders and leaders
Manuel Lopera
Antonio Huachaca Tadeo Choque
v
t
e
Civil wars in Peru
1834
1835–1836
1836–1839
1843–1844
1854–1855
1856–1858
1865
1867
1884–1885
1894–1895
1980–
Other conflicts:
Huanta (1825–1828, 1839, 1896–1897)
Lima (1872)
Huaraz (1885)
Loreto (1896, 1921–1922, 1932)
Puno (1815, 1867–1868)
Huacanvelica and Junín (1965)
The Iquicha War of 1839 was a brief armed conflict during and after the War of the Confederation between the United Restoration Army and indigenous peasants from Huanta who tried to defend the defeated Peru–Bolivian Confederation.
and 22 Related for: Iquicha War of 1839 information
The IquichaWarof1839 was a brief armed conflict during and after the Warof the Confederation between the United Restoration Army and indigenous peasants...
The Republic ofIquicha, also known as the Republiqueta ofIquicha, was a republiqueta and de facto autonomous region formed in Huanta by General Antonio...
product of the war with Peru, the warsof the Peru-Bolivian Confederation (1836-1839), two military invasions to Bolivia and the subsequent expulsion of Bolivian...
the Peru–Bolivian Confederation between 1836 and 1839. As a result of the Salaverry-Santa Cruz War, the Peru-Bolivia Confederation was created by General...
and 1839, which had the objective of ending the Peru-Bolivian Confederation, led by General Andrés de Santa Cruz, and restore the independence of Peru...
of "Justice of the Peace and Governor of Carhuaucran District" until the Confederation's dissolution in 1839. After the defeat ofIquicha, Huachaca changed...
This is a list ofwars involving the Republic of Chile from 1810 to the present. Chilean victory: in case of being an international war or that has an...
First Opium War (1839–1842), and ending in 1945 with China (then the Republic of China) emerging out of the Second World War as one of the Big Four and...
conflict in Tarija, the conflict also began the Second IquichaWar, which led to the disestablishment of the royalist autonomy—that had seen conflict a decade...
This is a list ofwars involving the Republic of Peru (and its predecessor states), or in his territory, to the present. Tung, Tiffiny (2007). "Trauma...
George Sarton, (1884–1956), history of science Arthur Schlesinger Sr. (1888–1965), social, urban James Schouler, (1839–1920) political Justin Harvey Smith...
polarized classes of capitalists and workers would heighten due to the tendency of the rate of profit to fall. Henry George (1839–1897) is popularly...
have a system for obtaining specific articles through inter-library loan. 1839 Revista do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro (Brazil) 1840 Historisk...
Providence (Rhode Island) Patriot 25 Aug 1839 stated: "The state of things in Kentucky..is quite as favorable to the cause of Jacksonian democracy." cited in "Jacksonian...
put the dynamism that the war actions required and also due to the quick reaction of the royalist leaders under the orders of viceroy José de la Serna...
Confederation (1838-1839)". crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-04-08. "South Peru within the Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation (1838-1839)". crwflags.com. Retrieved...
after the dissolution of the Supreme Government Junta [es]. The new government's primary task was to put an end to the Warof Independence, since the...
French historian of the Revolution, Middle Ages Christian Molbech (1783–1857), Danish history, founder of Historisk Tidsskrift (1839) John Neal (1793–1876)...
State," defined by an ideology of holy war. The Ghaza Thesis dominated early Ottoman historiography throughout much of the twentieth century before coming...
century. The Tanzimat was a period of reform in the Ottoman Empire that began with the Gülhane Hatt-ı Şerif in 1839 and ended with the First Constitutional...
Mortara (1815-1894) can be considered an Italian-Jewish version. Isidore Loeb (1839-1892) founded the Revue des Études Juives or Jewish studies review, in 1880...