Kingdom of Cusco

The Kingdom of Cusco (sometimes spelled Cuzco and in Quechua Qosqo or Qusqu), also called the Cusco confederation, was a small kingdom based in the Andean city of Cusco that began as a small city-state founded by the Incas around the start of 13th century. In time, through warfare or peaceful assimilation, it began to grow and was succeeded by the Inca Empire (1438–1533).

Kingdom of Cuzco
c. 1200–c. 1438
Map of the Kingdom of Cusco.
CapitalCusco
Common languagesQuechua, Puquina
Religion
Inca religion
GovernmentMonarchy
Sapa Inca 
 c. 1200–1230
Manco Capac
 c. 1230–1260
Sinchi Roca
 c. 1260–1290
Lloque Yupanqui
 c. 1290–1320
Mayta Capac
 c. 1320
Tarco Huaman
 c. 1320–1350
Capac Yupanqui
 c. 1350–1380
Inca Roca
 c. 1380–1410
Yawar Waqaq
 c. 1410–1438
Viracocha Inca
Historical eraPre-Columbian
 Manco Capac organized the Kingdom of Cusco
c. 1200
 Inca Roca overthrows Capac Yupanqui and becomes the first Hanan Cusco ruler
c. 1350
 Cusi Yupanqui defeats the Chanka people
c. 1438
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Wari Empire
Killke culture
Inca Empire
Today part ofPeru
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