Aquiminzaque
Aquiminzaque (Chibcha: Aquim ó Quiminza, died Tunja, 1540) was the last hoa of Hunza, on which the Spanish city of Tunja (in present-day Colombia) was built, reigning from 1537 until his death. His psihipqua counterpart in the southern area of the Muisca was Sagipa. Aquiminzaque was for the Muisca what Túpac Amaru was for the Inca; and as the Inca leader, Quiminza was executed by decapitation.
Quiminza | |
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hoa | |
Aquiminzaque, the last ruler of Hunza | |
Reign | 1537–1540 |
Predecessor | Eucaneme |
Successor | Position abolished |
Born | unknown Muisca Confederation |
Died | 1540 Hunza, New Kingdom of Granada |
Chibcha | Quiminza |
Dynasty | Hunza |
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