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i·n1· .·, \.11

lil'anLe and rll'iunf slr L' , the Bis-

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p s pal e and Nazarena Square.

(7)

/(ora.-J(ora.

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Raur au Ayllu; dese nclants

f

Sinchi Rok a . It was adj acent to K sana, V\rhere

\.V fi1

d th e Pot tal d Pizarra (or Harina ) to day.

(8 )

Z<ollanpata.

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Chima Panaka Ayllu;

d e nclants of Manko-K apaj. Its limits have

h en gjv n already.

rrh

historian do not n1ak m ntion of the

:

nam s and the circUtmscription of the royal dis–

tricts of the descendants of Llok'e Yupanki, Maita

l( apaj, l{'apaj

Yupank~

and

YaV\r a~

Wak'aj; nor

has it b n possible to

fix

them up to the presenL

day. Th historians V\

1

ho mention the assa sinn.–

t.ion of K paj ·Yupanki stat that he lived

nea~

tbe Templ of

t

1

'un. If a"Yar-\vak'aj · stead

of

Wirakoch ( B anzos a;Hd Ci zq, state erron -

ously pcrhap )

·as

the Monarch who abandon–

d Cuzco at

t

t

im o th.e

ir

vasión o the Chank'

a it would be JJOssible to cxplain the lack of an–

o stry with a definite site in the capital of the

En1pir due to the circu1nstance that the fugitive

IHka established himself at Kallka -

Jawa.na

. This

sHe might pos ibly be the onc above Paukartika

\vhcre· ruins are to be found .

It has already been intimated that Pachacutej

i

acle ubstantial alterations in the distribution of

tlJe u1,;ban ayllus. Therc is no doubt that Sincbi

' HoI- a and his father l\1anko K'apaj, as vvell as

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