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Realm of the Four Parts
Tawantinsuyu
1438–1533
Flag of Realm of the Four Parts
Royal emblem
The empire at its peak in 1525
The empire at its peak in 1525
CapitalCusco
Official languagesQuechua
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
Area
• Total
2,000,000 km²


The Inca Empire, officially the Realm of the Four Parts, was a precolonial state in South America. It relied on a large professional army and an administrative bureaucracy. Despite only having Stone Age means of production, it was able to construct a 40,000-km road system and large monuments such as Machu Picchu. Inca rule was very oppressive and unpopular, and the empire easily fell to Spanish invaders in the 16th century.[1]

References

  1. Neil Faulkner (2013). A Marxist History of the World: From Neanderthals to Neoliberals: 'The Medieval World' (pp. 72–73). [PDF] Pluto Press. ISBN 9781849648639 [LG]