High Middle Ages · South America · Politics
1276
Inca lords consolidate Cusco valley
1276
In the high Andean valley around Cusco, a small Quechua-speaking polity under its early sinchis began absorbing neighboring ayllus through marriage alliances and seasonal warfare. The kingdom was still modest, its stone walls rough, but the organizational genius that would build Tawantinsuyu was already germinating in the thin mountain air.