Inkainka is a South American Indian, one of the largest and wealthiest empires in America. The Inca Empire began expanding around 1438 and occupied a vast area centered on Cuzco, the southern capital of Peru. The empire extends more than 2,500 miles (4,020 kilometers) along the western coast of South America. Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina. Immediately after arrival in 1532, the Inca Empire was conquered by the Spanish army.
The earliest date that can be confidently assigned to the Inca dynasty's history is 1438, the son of Vilacoche Inca, Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui took the throne from his brother Inca Urcon. Under Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui (1438-71), the Incas conquered the southern part of the Titicaca Basin and the northern part of Quito and became the protagonists of the powerful Chanca, Quechua, Chimú. The policy of enforcing people to conquer people by conquering people by helping to ensure political stability by distributing ethnic groups throughout the empire is very difficult to rebel I will. The local governor is responsible for determining the labor taxation on which the empire is based; the tax can be paid through military service, public works or agricultural labor.
Traditionally the sons of the Incon rulers were leading the army. Son of Pachacuti, TúpacInkaYupanqui began to conquer the northern part in 1463 and continued to serve as a ruler of Inca after Pachacuti died in 1471. The most important conquest of Tupac Inca is Inca's only serious opponent on the coast of Inca, Peru. The TúpacInca empire extends north to contemporary Ecuador and Colombia. Tupashika's son, Juana Caspac, is part of modern Ecuador and Peru and added some of the northern lands. At the highest point of the Indian empire including Peru and Bolivia, the majority of them are now Ecuador and today is the northern part of Maurice River, most of Chile. After the battle of the mall, progress in the south ceased and they met Maapache 's decisive resistance. In 1527, Shuar prevented the empire from entering the Amazon River near the Chinchipe river of Sure. Empire extends to the corner of Argentina and Colombia
During this period the growth of the Inca Empire can be characterized by extreme expansion. Following the conquest of Pachakuti's son TúpacInkaYupanqu, the Inca Empire included Peru and Bolivia, and today the bulk of Ecuador is now in the north of Chile's Mall River today. The most important conquest is the only serious opponent of the Incas in the Inca kingdom, the coast of Peru. At that time, the Inca army was the most powerful presence in the area. They changed ordinary villagers and farmers into soldiers and prepared for battle. This is because all male Incas must participate in at least one war to prepare for war again when necessary. As the empire became large, every part of the empire contributed to the establishment of the war army. When all new fields were conquered, the Inca Empire became a patchwork of language, culture and country.