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- Split_inheritance abstract "The Inca practice of Split Inheritance was the process in which a ruler's chosen successor obtained all political power and rights, while the dead ruler maintained control over all the lands he had conquered during his life. In addition, the newly enthroned Inca king would be required to build his own palace complex and burial chamber. This was due to the fact that the city from which the new king would rule had to be in a territory that he had conquered himself. For this reason, supreme effort was made by rulers to secure as much land as possible, to ensure not only wealth for one's descendants and cult, but also to secure a place for eternity. This was consistent with the Inca belief of eternity in the afterlife being dependent upon such proliferative measures taken during time on earth. Tributes, demand for labor, and extravagant conquests made this a system which thoroughly simplified Inca history to a barrage of conquests and land appropriation.".
- Split_inheritance wikiPageID "8565546".
- Split_inheritance wikiPageRevisionID "546617133".
- Split_inheritance hasPhotoCollection Split_inheritance.
- Split_inheritance subject Category:Inca.
- Split_inheritance comment "The Inca practice of Split Inheritance was the process in which a ruler's chosen successor obtained all political power and rights, while the dead ruler maintained control over all the lands he had conquered during his life. In addition, the newly enthroned Inca king would be required to build his own palace complex and burial chamber. This was due to the fact that the city from which the new king would rule had to be in a territory that he had conquered himself.".
- Split_inheritance label "Split inheritance".
- Split_inheritance sameAs m.0278369.
- Split_inheritance sameAs Q7578694.
- Split_inheritance sameAs Q7578694.
- Split_inheritance wasDerivedFrom Split_inheritance?oldid=546617133.
- Split_inheritance isPrimaryTopicOf Split_inheritance.