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Other names
  
Lluq'i Yupanki

Predecessor
  
Spouse(s)
  
Mama Cora Ocllo Coya

Children
  
Mayta Cápac

Title
  
Successor
  
Died
  
1290, Cusco, Peru

Parents
  
Sinchi Roca, Chimpu Urma

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Grandchildren
  
Cápac Yupanqui, Tarco Huamán

Grandparents
  
Manco Cápac, Mama Ocllo Coya

Similar
  
Sinchi Roca, Cápac Yupanqui, Mayta Cápac, Yawar Waqaq, Manco Cápac

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Lloque Yupanqui (Quechua Lluq'i Yupanki "the glorified lefthander") was the third Sapa Inca of the Kingdom of Cuzco (beginning around CE 1260) and a member of the Hurin dynasty.

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Lloque Yupanqui Lloque Yupanqui Historia del Per

Family and personality

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He was the son and successor of Sinchi Roca, though he had an elder brother Manco Sapaca. He was the father of Mayta Cápac. His wife's name is variously given as Mama Cava, also known as Mama Cahua (Quechua Mama Qawa) or Mama Cora Ocllo.

The mother of this king was queen Mama Cura.

Reign

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Although some chronicles attributed minor conquests to him, others say that he did not wage any wars, or that he was even occupied with rebellions.

Market

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He is said to have established the public market in Cuzco and built the Acllahuasi. In the days of the Inca Empire, this institution gathered young women from across the empire; some were given by the Inca as concubines to nobles and warriors and others were dedicated to the cult of the Sun god. Sometimes they were simply servants.

References

Lloque Yupanqui Wikipedia