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History Issue 1 - The lost Inca empire

Hello guys, I am back with another post. I am very happy to welcome you to the history series!!!! In this series, you will get information about - great history topics and also the secrets behind them. 
The Inca empire.

The Incan civilization - Is the most famous one, so I am starting this article. Inca also knew as Incan or Inka civilization is the largest civilization in pre-Columbian America. The administrative, Military, and political center was located in the city of Cusco. 

This civilization is the last chapter of the Andean civilization - which we will see in the upcoming articles. The Inca people are were a pastoral tribe (people rear domestic animals as their main occupation) around or in the area of the city Cusco. 
 
Manco Capac - First Inca or king.
The Inca Empire functioned largely without money and without markets. Instead, the exchange of goods and services was based on reciprocity between individuals and among individuals, groups, and Inca rulers. 
So, the kings ruled the kingdom with great wisdom and a great plan. 
They were very well developed in architecture, calculation, textile, city arrangement, and much more. To say in other words, there are civilized people

The people of Inca.
Now, Have you heard of the lost Gold city? Yes, there is a city build by the Incas which is filled with gold, silver, and diamonds. It's called the city of Paititi. It is not yet discovered and people are still searching for it. Some are saying that it's just a myth or a legend but some explorers are still searching for it. It's said to be located somewhere in the east of the Andes. 

An illustration of The Lost City of Gold
Explorers and people are saying that this city may be located in the unexplored part of the Amazonian Forest. Many explorers gave their lives during the expeditions. 

So, what happened to them? Some say it is because of the Spanish wars. Is it true? Or even possible? That's very odd. 

That's all for this blog. Stay tuned for more!!

Raksita Rajagopal
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  1. Wow this great and informatiomative. If the Lost city of Gold exists I'll also be part of the search.😂
    Very good work

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    1. Thank you! If you are going to find, Count me in!!!

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