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Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco
Yawar Waqa
Yawar Waqaq Inka
Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco
Reign
c. 1380 - c. 1410
Predecessor
Inca Roca
Successor
Viracocha Inca
Born
c. 1380, Cusco, Inca Empire, modern-day Peru
Died
c. 1410 Cusco, Inca Empire, modern-day Peru
Spouse
Mama Chiklla (or Chu-Ya)
Issue
Paucar Ayllu Pahuac Hualpa Mayta
Dynasty
Hanan Qusqu
Father
Inca Roca
Mother
Mama Micay
Yawar Waqaq[a] (Hispanicized spellings Yahuar Huacac, Yáhuar Huácac) or Yawar Waqaq Inka (c. 1380 – c. 1410) was the seventh Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around CE 1380) and the second of the Hanan dynasty.[2]
His father was Inca Roca (Inka Ruq'a). Yawar's wife was Mama Chicya (or Chu-Ya) and their sons were Paucar Ayllu and Pahuac Hualpa Mayta. Yawar's name refers to a story that he was abducted as a child by the Sinchi (Warlord) Tocay Ccapac of the Ayarmaca nation, crying tears of blood over his predicament. He eventually escaped with the help of one of his captor's mistresses, Chimpu Orma. Assuming the reign at the age of 19, Yawar conquered Pillauya, Choyca, Yuco, Chillincay, Taocamarca and Cavinas.[3]: 47–53
^Teofilo Laime Ajacopa, Diccionario Bilingüe Iskay simipi yuyayk'ancha, La Paz, 2007 (Quechua-Spanish dictionary)
^"Brooklyn Museum".
^de Gamboa, P.S., 2015, History of the Incas, Lexington, ISBN 9781463688653
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