Empire of the Inca - (The Civilisation of the American Indian Series Vol. #69)
معرفی کتاب «Empire of the Inca - (The Civilisation of the American Indian Series Vol. #69)» نوشتهٔ Burr Cartwright Brundage; Arnold Toynbee; Jay I. Kislak Reference Collection (Library of Congress)، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Oklahoma Press در سال 1963. این کتاب در 3 صفحه، فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
A great account of a classic Indian civilization, this book tells the story of a people who, hatched in a small pocket of the Peruvian sierra, rose in the end to become the architects and chief beneficiaries of an empire they called Tahuantinsuyo, the Four Quarters. Tahuantinsuyo, with Cuzco as its highly respected seat of government and the official residence of the ruling Inca, was a sacred empire. Its territorial aggrandizement was a function of its religious mission, while, reciprocally, its thirst for power dictated what were to be the lineaments of its most holy beliefs. When the sense of divine mission began to fail, the empire incontinently collapsed. But the history of the Inca Empire was more than just a prelude to the Spanish conquest under Francisco Pizarro in 1532. The swift creation of the remarkable state is important in that it is in no way related to the traditions of the European and Asiatic empires. Further, even though the Incas were a people few in numbers, they succeeded in creating a highly bureaucratic organization exceedingly rich in religious ceremonialism. The Incas, dwelling in the highlands of modern Peru, were consolidated by Manco Capac perhaps as early as the eleventh century. Under the rule of a despotic head, known as the Inca, the empire was expanded by Pachacuti, Topa Inca, Huayna Capac, and others up to Atahualpa, until it extended from northern Ecuador to central Chile. The story of this expansion and the description of all the Incas life, from their religious beliefs and rituals to a discussion of their engineering prowess in their still-existent Royal Road, is fascinating reading. IN THE DAYS of their unchallenged grandeur, the imperial Incas gave out that, before their ancestors had appeared on the scene, before-that is-their immense cultural mission was made evident to the world, all had been confusion and misery in the sierra. This history of the Inca empire chronicles its territorial expansion, its bureaucratic organization and succession of rulers, and its religious doctrines and rituals
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