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Túpac Amaru

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This article refers to the Inca Túpac Amaru who died in 1572. See Túpac Amaru II for the man whose Christian name was José Gabriel Condorcanqui (1738-1781) and who was Túpac Amaru's great-grandson.


Túpac Amaru (died September 24, 1572) was the last indigenous leader of the Inca people in Peru. The son of Manco Inca Yupanqui (also known as Manco Capac II), he was made a priest and the guardian of his father's body.

After his half brother, the Inca (Titu Cusi), died in 1570, Túpac Amaru assumed the title of Sapa Inca. At this time the Inca empire had lost Cusco, and held only the region of Vilcabamba, a few dozen kilometers north of Cusco. He was captured in the Amazon after fleeing Vilcabamba during a Spanish attack, and was later murdered by the Spanish viceroy.

Túpac Amaru's great-grandson, Túpac Amaru II, also led an indigenous uprising in 1780 against continued Spanish presence in Peru.

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