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Atoc was reportedly captured in the battle and suffered a most gruesome death at the hands of Chalkuchimac. Some sources suggest his head was used as a golden cup, others that he was left on the battlefield with his eyes torn out.
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defected, and Atahualpa was captured. However, Atahualpa escaped and united himself with Huayna Capac's generals
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over the expansion of his smaller share, the northern part of the Inca Empire around Quito. The capital
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tribe, died in battle and his city captured shortly after, but reportedly spared by Atahualpa.
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died, leaving a large and powerful empire. He bequeathed the major part of his domain to
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Prescott, W.H., 2011, The History of the Conquest of Peru, Digireads.com Publishing,
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The war resulted from a dispute over dynastic succession. In 1525,
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and their skins used as drums. Ullco Colla, lord of the defected
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Index

Inca Civil War
Chimborazo
Ecuador
retreat
Cajamarca
Tumipampa
Tumebamba
Tumipampa
Atahualpa
Chalkuchimac
Quizquiz
RumiƱahui
Atoc
POW
POW
Ullco Colla

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Inca Civil War
Chillopampa
Mullihambato
Chimborazo
Capture of Tumebamba
Huanucopampa
Quipaipan
War of the two brothers
HuƔscar
Atahualpa

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