Aymara kingdoms
The Aymara kingdoms, Aymara lordships or lake kingdoms were a group of native polities that flourished towards the Late Intermediate Period, after the fall of the Tiwanaku Empire, whose societies were geographically located in the Qullaw. They were developed between 1150 and 1477, before the kingdoms disappeared due to the military conquest of the Inca Empire. But the current Aymara population is estimated at two million located in the countries of Bolivia, Peru, Chile and Argentina. They used the Aymara and Puquina languages.
Aymara kingdoms | |||||||||
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c. 1151–1477 | |||||||||
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Aymara language domain | |||||||||
Capital | Hatunqulla (Collas), Cutimbo (Lupacas), Caquiaviri (Pacajes) | ||||||||
Common languages | Aymara, Quechua | ||||||||
Other languages | Puquina, Uru | ||||||||
Government | Confederation of Diarchies | ||||||||
Historical era | Late Intermediate | ||||||||
• Established | c. 1151 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1477 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Bolivia |
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