The study of the Inkas is a subject that has intrigued researchers from Peru and the world for many decades. Among the most outstanding and less known topics is the divine scope and level of power exercised by each Sapaq Inka who ruled the Tawantinsuyu, from the founding myths and legends, in which Manqo Qhapaq is assigned to be the first ruler or Sapaq Inka, to the civil war between Waskar and Atawallpa where the final assumption of the later did not materialize. In this way, it is interesting to study the way the governed during the time they had to do it, with their achievements, successes, conquests, administration and defeats, etc., all part of a long process that lasted several centuries from the foundation of the Tawantinsuyu passing through the Spanish invasion, until the death of Tupaq Amaru II. In this sense, the book On the Life and Works of the Inka Rulers by Amadeo Valer Farfán, constitutes an important scope in the understanding and delimitation of the trajectory of each Inka Ruler or Sapaq of the Tawantinsuyu, sustained according to the ethnohistoric information of the XVI and XVII centuries. In the same way, the explanation of the Inka Rulers after the Spanish invasion in 1532, until the fall of the Inkan patriotic in Vilcabamba, is also outstanding in his work.
Ivan Ccallo Mamani. Archaeologist
En español: De la vida y obras de los gobernantes Inkas
CONTENIDO
- Attention
- Prologue
- Introduction
- Mythical origin of the inka society and its likely current geographical locations
- The mythical and historical rulers of the urin and hanan dynasties in their struggle power
- The Inkan civil war, decadence and european interference
- The great inkan patriotic resistance
- Bibliography
AMADEO VALER FARFAN
Proclive estudioso del mundo andino, escritor, conferencista y político propulsor al cambio ético.
MÁS INFORMACIÓN
- Libro: La conquista de Chile por los Incas
- Libro: El Inca Garcilaso de la Vega para empresarios
- Libro: El Espía del Inca
Autor(es): Amadeo Valer Farfan
Editorial: Del autor
Páginas: 160
Tamaño: 17 x 24 cm.
Año: 2021