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Tupac-Amaru, José Gabriel,‏ 1742-1781‏ (Personal Name)

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  • Amaru, José Gabriel Tupac-,‏ ‎ 1742-1781‏
  • Condorcanki Noguera, José Gabriel,‏ 1742-1781‏
  • Condorcanqui, José Gabriel,‏ ‎ 1742-1781‏
  • Condorcanqui y Noguera, José Gabriel,‏ 1742-1781‏
  • Noguera, José Gabriel Condorcanqui y,‏ 1742-1781‏
  • Thupa Amaro,‏ 1742-1781‏
  • Túpac Amaru,‏ 1742-1781‏
  • Encabezamiento anterior: Tupac-Amaru, José Gabriel,‏ d. 1781‏
  • Encabezamiento anterior: Tupac-Amaru, José Gabriel,‏ ‎ originally Condorcanqui,‏ d. 1781‏
  • Tupaj Amaru‏ II,‏ 1742-1781‏
  • Tupak Amaru,‏ ‎ 1742-1781‏

Sozina, S. A. Tupak Amaru--velikiĭ indeĭskiĭ povstanet︠s︡, 1738-1781, 1979:‏ t.p. (Tupak Amaru)‏

Caranci, C.A. Túpac Amaru, 1987:‏ ‎ p. 8 (José Gabriel Condorcanki Noguera; b. Surimana, prov. of Tinta)‏

Wikipedia, October 8, 2014‏ (Túpac Amaru II; José Gabriel Túpac Amaru (March 19, 1742-May 18, 1781); known as Túpac Amaru II; leader of an indigenous uprising in 1780 against the Spanish in Peru; although unsuccessful, he later became a mythical figure in the Peruvian struggle for independence and indigenous rights movement and an inspiration to myriad causes in Peru; Túpac Amaru II was born José Gabriel Condorcanqui in Surimana, Tungasuca, in the province of Cuzco, and received a Jesuit education at the San Francisco de Borja School; he was a mestizo who claimed to be a direct descendant of the last Inca ruler Túpac Amaru; he had been given the title of Marquis of Oropesa, a position that allowed him some voice and political leverage during Spanish rule; between 1741 and 1780 Amaru II went into litigation with the Betancur family over the right of succession of the Marquisate of Oropesa and lost the case; in 1760, he married Micaela Bastidas Puyucahua of Afro-Peruvian and indigenous descent; Túpac Amaru II inherited the caciqueship, or hereditary chiefdom of Tungasuca and Pampamarca from his older brother, governing on behalf of the Spanish governor; he was quartered and beheaded by the Spanish on the main plaza in Cuzco in 1781)‏

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