Inca Cities and Great Leaders

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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.
 

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:) :D I've always thought that the Inca's deserved to be in this game. Looks good.:goodjob:
 
Sorry to invade this, but better go to http://de.geocities.com/wernazuma/incas.htm for Inca cities and leaders. ;)
San Pedro de Atacama, frankly, as an Inca city is ridiculous. I've been there, nice site with geysirs and some indigenous population and probably even an Incan Chasqui station nearby, but that's it.

And btw., to use zulu's words (or similar): Wrong wrecking forum.
Then again, sorry to disturb.
 
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