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- Battle_of_the_Maule abstract "The Battle of the Maule was fought between the Mapuche people of Chile and the Inca Empire of Peru in what is now the Maule River, Chile. The three-day battle, which is generally believed to have occurred in the reign of Tupac Inca Yupanqui (1471-93 CE), marked the end of the Incas' southward expansion. In a six-year campaign with an army that eventually rose to 50,000 men, the Inca general Sinchiruca had subdued the regions of northern Chile, Copiapó, Coquimbo, Aconcagua and the Maipo Valley around what is now Santiago. After securing the Maipo Valley Sinchiruca sent 20,000 men down to the valley of the Maule River. The territory of the Picunche people inhabiting this last region south of Maipo Valley extended further to the south to the Itata River and these people the south of the Maipo Valley had refused to submit to the rule of the Inca and called on their allies south of the Maule; the Antalli, Pincu, and Cauqui to join in opposing these invaders. This defiance gave them their distinctive name of Purumaucas from the quechua puruma auca meaning those not under the rule of the Inca. The Spanish later corrupted the name into Promaucaes. The Incas crossed the Maule River, and keeping their old custom, they sent messengers to require these Purumaucas to submit to the rule of the Inca or resort to arms. The Purumaucas had determined to die before losing their freedom, and responded that the victors would be masters of the defeated and that the Incas would quickly see how the Purumaucas obeyed. Three or four days after this answer, the Purumaucas and their allies arrived and camped in front of the Incas' camp with 18,000 - 20,000 warriors. The Incas tried diplomacy, offering peace and friendship, claiming they were not going to take their land and property but to give them a way to live as men. The Purumaucas responded saying that they came not to waste time in vain words and reasoning, but to fight until they won or died. The Incas promised battle the next day.The following day both armies left their camps and fought all day without either gaining an advantage, and both suffering many wounded and dead. At night they both retired to their positions. On the second and third day they fought with the same results. At the end of the third day of battle both factions saw that they had lost more than half their number in dead, and the living were almost all wounded. On the fourth day, neither side left their own camp, which had been fortified, as they hoped to defend them if their opponents attacked. The fifth and sixth days were passed in the same manner but by the seventh the Purumaucas and their allies retired and returned home claiming victory.".
- Battle_of_the_Maule causalties "Numerous".
- Battle_of_the_Maule combatant "Inca Empire".
- Battle_of_the_Maule combatant "Mapuches, Purumaucas and their Antalli, Pincu, and Cauqui allies".
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander Futahue.
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander Kurillanka.
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander Lonkomilla.
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander Sinchiruca.
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander Topa_Inca_Yupanqui.
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander Warakulen.
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander Yankinao.
- Battle_of_the_Maule isPartOfMilitaryConflict Inca_Empire.
- Battle_of_the_Maule place Maule_River.
- Battle_of_the_Maule result "Expansion of the Inca invader forces stopped".
- Battle_of_the_Maule result "Southern limits of the Inca Empire delimited".
- Battle_of_the_Maule result "Tactical victory of the Mapuches".
- Battle_of_the_Maule strength "18,000 - 20,000".
- Battle_of_the_Maule strength "20,000".
- Battle_of_the_Maule thumbnail MapvsInc.JPG?width=300.
- Battle_of_the_Maule wikiPageExternalLink Comentarios_reales.
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- Battle_of_the_Maule caption "Huamán Poma de Ayala's picture about the confrontation between the Mapuches and the Incas".
- Battle_of_the_Maule casualties "Numerous".
- Battle_of_the_Maule casus "Incass seeking to continue southward expansion".
- Battle_of_the_Maule combatant Inca_Empire.
- Battle_of_the_Maule combatant "Mapuches, Purumaucas and their Antalli, Pincu, and Cauqui allies".
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander "Emperor Túpac Yupanqui".
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander "General Sinchiruca".
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander "War chief Futahue".
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander "War chief Kurillanka".
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander "War chief Lonkomilla".
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander "War chief Warakulen".
- Battle_of_the_Maule commander "War chief Yankinao".
- Battle_of_the_Maule conflict "Battle of the Maule".
- Battle_of_the_Maule date "Probably at some time between 1471 and 1493".
- Battle_of_the_Maule hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_the_Maule.
- Battle_of_the_Maule partof "the Inca Empire wars of conquest".
- Battle_of_the_Maule place "The valley of the Maule River.".
- Battle_of_the_Maule result "Expansion of the Inca invader forces stopped".
- Battle_of_the_Maule result "Southern limits of the Inca Empire delimited".
- Battle_of_the_Maule result "Tactical victory of the Mapuches".
- Battle_of_the_Maule strength "18000".
- Battle_of_the_Maule strength "20000".
- Battle_of_the_Maule subject Category:15th-century_conflicts.
- Battle_of_the_Maule subject Category:15th_century_in_Chile.
- Battle_of_the_Maule subject Category:15th_century_in_South_America.
- Battle_of_the_Maule subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Inca_Empire.
- Battle_of_the_Maule subject Category:History_of_Maule_Region.
- Battle_of_the_Maule subject Category:Mapuche_history.
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- Battle_of_the_Maule comment "The Battle of the Maule was fought between the Mapuche people of Chile and the Inca Empire of Peru in what is now the Maule River, Chile. The three-day battle, which is generally believed to have occurred in the reign of Tupac Inca Yupanqui (1471-93 CE), marked the end of the Incas' southward expansion.".
- Battle_of_the_Maule label "Batalla del Maule".
- Battle_of_the_Maule label "Battaglia del Maule".
- Battle_of_the_Maule label "Battle of the Maule".
- Battle_of_the_Maule label "马乌莱河战役".
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- Battle_of_the_Maule long "-71.69831944444445".
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- Battle_of_the_Maule depiction MapvsInc.JPG.
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- Battle_of_the_Maule name "Battle of the Maule".