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El suplicio de tupac amaru ii biography

          José Gabriel Condorcanqui o Quivicanqui; Surimaná, - Cuzco, Revolucionario peruano descendiente de los incas.

        1. José Gabriel Condorcanqui o Quivicanqui; Surimaná, - Cuzco, Revolucionario peruano descendiente de los incas.
        2. El 18 de mayo de con el suplicio de Túpac Amaru II, en la plaza Huacaypata del Cuzco, el camino a la libertad fue ya irreversible.
        3. Muerte y Suplicio de Tupac Amaru.
        4. Condorcanqui (Tupác Amaru II) and other native leaders (many kurakas [Indian nobles] supported Túpac Amaru II), recruited heavily from towns where people had.
        5. “A Theme Park in 20th Century Galicia: A case study on the globalized vision of Indianos”, in R. de Palma & A. Perez Carames: Galician.
        6. Muerte y Suplicio de Tupac Amaru.!

          Túpac Amaru II

          Leader of a large Andean uprising against the Spanish in Peru (1738–1781)

          This article is about an 18th century Peruvian rebel. He is not to be confused with the Inca ruler Túpac Amaru, the contemporaneous rebel Túpac Katari from the region now called Bolivia, or former American rapper Tupac Shakur.

          In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Condorcanqui and the second or maternal family name is Noguera.

          José Gabriel Condorcanqui (c. 1742 – 18 May 1781) – known as Tupaq Amaru II  – was an Indigenous leader who led a large Andean rebellion against the Spanish in Peru[4] as self-proclaimedSapa Inca of a new Inca Empire.[5][6][7][8] He later became a mythical figure in the Peruvian struggle for independence and indigenous rights movement, as well as an inspiration to myriad causes in Spanish America and beyond.

          Early life

          Tupaq Amaru II was born