Cahuide

Cahuide was an Inca nobleman and warrior of the 16th century (1536) in Cuzco, Peru, who participated in the battle of Sacsayhuamán, led by Manco Inca.

In one of his battles when the castle he was defending fell into the hands of Conquistador, he jumped from the top of one of the three towers of Sacsayhuamán, called Muyuq Marka, so as not to surrender to his enemies.[1][2]

  1. ^ Espiritu, Mary Sue (2022-11-15). "¿Quién fue Cahuide, el guerrero inca que prefirió suicidarse antes que ser conquistado por los españoles?". larepublica.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-08-26.
  2. ^ "FIGURE 2".

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