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- Túpac_Katari abstract "Túpac Katari or Catari (also Túpaj Katari) (c. 1750–1781), born Julián Apasa Nina, was an early leader of the independence activists in Bolivia and a leader or the indigenous people in their fight against the colonialism of the Spanish Empire in the early 1780s. His wife was Bartolina Sisa.A member of the Aymara, Apasa took the name "Tupac Katari" to honor two earlier resistance leaders: Tomás Katari, and Túpac Amaru II. ("Katari" means "serpent, large snake" in Aymara; "Amaru" means the same in Quechua, the language of Tupac Amaru. "Tupac" means "brilliant, resplendent" in both languages.) He raised an army of some 40,000 and laid siege to the city of La Paz in 1781. Katari and his wife, Bartolina Sisa set up court in El Alto and maintained the siege for 184 days, from March to June and from August to October. Sisa was a commander of the siege, and played the crucial role following Katari's capture in April. The siege was broken by the Spanish colonial troops who advanced from Lima and Buenos Aires.Katari laid siege again later in the year, this time joined by Andrés Túpac Amaru, nephew of Túpac Amaru II. But Katari lacked adeaquate forces to be successful.On his death on 15 November 1781, Katari's final words were: "I die but will return tomorrow as thousand thousands."For his effort, his betrayal, defeat, torture and brutal execution (torn by his extremities into four pieces, or Quartering), Túpac Katari is remembered as a hero by modern indigenous movements in Bolivia, who call themselves Katarismo. A Bolivian guerrilla group, the Tupac Katari Guerrilla Army, also bears his name.".
- Túpac_Katari deathDate "1781".
- Túpac_Katari thumbnail Retrato_de_Tupac_Katari.jpg?width=300.
- Túpac_Katari wikiPageID "403829".
- Túpac_Katari wikiPageRevisionID "593760786".
- Túpac_Katari birthDate "c. 1750".
- Túpac_Katari birthName "Julián Apasa Nina".
- Túpac_Katari caption "Portrait in the Gallery of Latin American Patriots".
- Túpac_Katari dateOfDeath "1781".
- Túpac_Katari deathDate "1781-11-15".
- Túpac_Katari name "Tupac Katari -- diacritics removed to clarify sorting --".
- Túpac_Katari name "Túpac Katari".
- Túpac_Katari nationality Aymara_people.
- Túpac_Katari otherNames "Catari, Túpaj Katari".
- Túpac_Katari shortDescription "Bolivian politician".
- Túpac_Katari description "Bolivian politician".
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:1750s_births.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:1781_deaths.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:18th-century_Bolivian_people.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:18th-century_executions_by_Spain.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:Bolivian_people_of_Aymara_descent.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:Bolivian_torture_victims.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:Executed_Bolivian_people.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:Executed_revolutionaries.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:History_of_Bolivia.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:Incan_politicians.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:People_executed_by_New_Spain.
- Túpac_Katari subject Category:People_executed_by_dismemberment.
- Túpac_Katari type Agent.
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- Túpac_Katari type Person.
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- Túpac_Katari comment "Túpac Katari or Catari (also Túpaj Katari) (c. 1750–1781), born Julián Apasa Nina, was an early leader of the independence activists in Bolivia and a leader or the indigenous people in their fight against the colonialism of the Spanish Empire in the early 1780s. His wife was Bartolina Sisa.A member of the Aymara, Apasa took the name "Tupac Katari" to honor two earlier resistance leaders: Tomás Katari, and Túpac Amaru II.".
- Túpac_Katari label "Julián Apaza".
- Túpac_Katari label "Tupac Katari".
- Túpac_Katari label "Túpac Catari".
- Túpac_Katari label "Túpac Katari".
- Túpac_Katari label "Túpac Katari".
- Túpac_Katari label "Túpac Katari".
- Túpac_Katari label "Túpac Katari".
- Túpac_Katari label "Тупак Катари".
- Túpac_Katari label "トゥパク・カタリ".
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- Túpac_Katari sameAs Julián_Apaza.
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- Túpac_Katari sameAs Túpac_Catari.
- Túpac_Katari sameAs トゥパク・カタリ.
- Túpac_Katari sameAs Túpac_Katari.
- Túpac_Katari sameAs Tupac_Katari.
- Túpac_Katari sameAs Q468810.
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- Túpac_Katari wasDerivedFrom Túpac_Katari?oldid=593760786.
- Túpac_Katari depiction Retrato_de_Tupac_Katari.jpg.
- Túpac_Katari name "Tupac Katari -- diacritics removed to clarify sorting --".