A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Who was the Sapa Inca?
The ruler of the Inca people, known as the Sapa Inca, held a unique and significant position. The “only emperor” title in Quechua signifies his unparalleled role as the sole Inca ruler.
The Inca conquest of the northern kingdom of Chimú (Chimor), which began circa 1470, had a significant and far-reaching impact on the Inca’s government and society. The Sapa Inca’s political power significantly increased, altering the balance of power in the region.
This conquest focused on the coastal regions of northern Peru and Ecuador and was of great importance in Inca history. The assimilation of Chimú territories and cultural practices into the Inca Empire largely modified and strengthened Inca society.
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