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Yawar Waqaq

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Predecessor
  
Role
  
Inca Roca's son

Grandparents
  
Capac Yupanqui

Name
  
Yawar Waqaq

Grandchildren
  
Pachacuti

Dynasty
  
Hanan (2nd)

Parents
  
Inca Roca

Successor
  
Died
  

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Reign
  
beginning around CE 1380

Spouse
  
Mama Chiklla (or Chu-Ya)

Children
  
Viracocha Inca, Paucar Ayllu, Pahuac Hualpa Mayta

Similar People
  
Inca Roca, Capac Yupanqui, Viracocha Inca, Pachacuti

Yawar Waqaq (Quechua yawar blood waqaq crying, crier, literally "the one who cries blood" or "blood crier", meaning someone with "blood in the eye", Hispanicized spellings Yahuar Huacac, Yáhuar Huácac) or Yawar Waqaq Inka (Quechua Inka Inca) was the seventh Sapa Inca (Sapa Inka) of the Kingdom of Cusco (beginning around CE 1380) and the second of the Hanan dynasty.

His father was Inca Roca (Inka Ruq'a). Yawar's wife was Mama Chicya (or Chu-Ya) and their sons were Viracocha (Wiraqucha), Paucar Ayllu, and Pahuac Hualpa Mayta. Yawar's name refers to a story that he was abducted as a child by the Ayarmaca Sinchi Tocay Ccapac, 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.

References

Yawar Waqaq Wikipedia


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