City Names: Cusco (or Cuzco), Machu Picchu, Quito, Huánuco Pampa, Tomebamba, Cajamarca, Ichu, Lima, Pachacamac, Inkawasi, La Sentinela, Ollantaytambo, Pisaq, San Pedro de Raqchi, San Pedro de Atacama
Great Leaders: Manco Capac, Pachacuti, Topa, Huayna Capac
The city names come from a map from Encarta Encyclopedia of the Inca Empire from AD 1440 - 1532 (below). Cusco was the capital; Machu Picchu, Quito, and Huánuco Pampa were important cities; and the rest are listed geographically from north to south. As to the leaders: according to myth, Manco Capac was the first Inca emperor and established the royal Inca bloodline. Pachacuti and Topa were a father and son under whose leadership the Inca empire was exapanded, unified, and organized. Huayna Capac also expanded the empire and was emperor before Atahualpa took power.
Great Leaders: Manco Capac, Pachacuti, Topa, Huayna Capac
The city names come from a map from Encarta Encyclopedia of the Inca Empire from AD 1440 - 1532 (below). Cusco was the capital; Machu Picchu, Quito, and Huánuco Pampa were important cities; and the rest are listed geographically from north to south. As to the leaders: according to myth, Manco Capac was the first Inca emperor and established the royal Inca bloodline. Pachacuti and Topa were a father and son under whose leadership the Inca empire was exapanded, unified, and organized. Huayna Capac also expanded the empire and was emperor before Atahualpa took power.