Inca Empire Trilogy (sun Princess)

Inca Empire Trilogy (sun Princess)

by (french) Anthony B. Daniel

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The heroine of this book, Anna Maya, is of mixed race, so her appearance is different from that of ordinary Indian girls. She has dark blue eyes, fair skin, a flat forehead, a slender nose, and small, thin lips. The author uses the character of Ana Maya to narrate the Spanish invasion of the American colonies. The Inca Empire began to expand outward in the mid-fifteenth century and experienced four generations of kings during this century. By the time of Huayna-Capac, the Inca empire had expanded into central Peru. Peru (Peru) is not the original name of the Inca Empire, but a new name given to the Inca Empire after the Spanish arrived. "Peru" is a common noun, a general term for "river". The Spanish asked the Indians where they had come, and the Indians replied with the word "Peru." In fact, what the Indians wanted to say was the "river" where they were located, but the Spaniards thought they had arrived in "Peru", and the name "Peru" was introduced to the West.

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