Similarities between Inca Empire and Religion in the Inca Empire
Inca Empire and Religion in the Inca Empire have 13 things in common (in Unionpedia): Capacocha, Coca, Huaca, Inca cuisine, Inca Empire, Inca mythology, Inti, Inti Raymi, Mama Killa, Manco Cápac, Pachamama, Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, Viracocha.
Capacocha
Capacocha or Qhapaq huchaOf Summits and Sacrifice: An Ethnohistoric Study of Inka Religious Practices, University of Texas Press, 2009 (Quechua qhapaq noble, principal, mighty, royal, hucha crime, sin, guilt Hispanicized spellings Capac cocha, Capaccocha, Capacocha, also qhapaq ucha) was an important sacrificial rite among the Inca that typically involved the sacrifice of children. The phrase Capacocha has also been translated to mean "solemn sacrifice" or "royal obligation." The rationale for this type of sacrificial rite has typically been understood as the Inca trying to ensure that humanity's best were sent to join their deities.
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Coca
Coca is any of the four cultivated plants in the family Erythroxylaceae, native to western South America.
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Huaca
In the Quechuan languages of South America, a huaca or wak'a is an object that represents something revered, typically a monument of some kind.
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Inca cuisine
Inca cuisine originated in pre-Columbian times within the Inca civilization from the 13th to the 16th century.
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Inca Empire
The Inca Empire (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu, "The Four Regions"), also known as the Incan Empire and the Inka Empire, was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America, and possibly the largest empire in the world in the early 16th century.
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Inca mythology
Inca mythology includes many stories and legends that attempt to explain or symbolize Inca beliefs.
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Inti
Inti is the ancient Incan sun god.
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Inti Raymi
The Inti Raymi'rata (Quechua for "sun festival") is a religious ceremony of the Inca Empire in honor of the god Inti (Quechua for "sun"), the most venerated deity in Inca religion.
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Mama Killa
Mama Killa (Quechua mama mother, killa moon, "Mother Moon", hispanicized spelling Mama Quilla), in Inca mythology and religion, was the third power and goddess of the moon.
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Manco Cápac
Manco Cápac (Quechua: Manqu Qhapaq, "the royal founder"), also known as Manco Inca and Ayar Manco was, according to some historians, the first governor and founder of the Inca civilization in Cusco, possibly in the early 13th century.
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Pachamama
Pachamama is a goddess revered by the indigenous people of the Andes.
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Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
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Viracocha
Viracocha is the great creator deity in the pre-Inca and Inca mythology in the Andes region of South America.
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Inca Empire and Religion in the Inca Empire Comparison
Inca Empire has 215 relations, while Religion in the Inca Empire has 30. As they have in common 13, the Jaccard index is 5.31% = 13 / (215 + 30).
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