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'''Ullco Colla''', the lord of [[Tumipampa]] was an [[Inca]]n nobleman who supported the cause of [[Huáscar]] in the [[Inca Civil War]]. He commanded forces resisting [[Atahualpa]] in the north, defecting to the side of the Huáscarans and the central government in [[Cuzco]], but was killed fighting at [[battle of Chimborazo|Chimborazo]]. His city was seized by the north and was spared, however, as the royal [[tassel]] was surrendered to Atahualpa.
'''Ullco Colla''', the lord of [[Tumipampa]] was an [[Inca]]n nobleman who supported the cause of [[Huáscar]] in the [[Inca Civil War]]. He commanded forces resisting [[Atahualpa]] in the north, defecting to the side of the Huáscarans and the central government in [[Cuzco]], but was killed fighting at [[battle of Chimborazo|Chimborazo]]. His city was seized by the north and was spared, however, as the royal [[tassel]] was surrendered to Atahualpa.


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Latest revision as of 12:03, 7 September 2024

Ullco Colla, the lord of Tumipampa was an Incan nobleman who supported the cause of Huáscar in the Inca Civil War. He commanded forces resisting Atahualpa in the north, defecting to the side of the Huáscarans and the central government in Cuzco, but was killed fighting at Chimborazo. His city was seized by the north and was spared, however, as the royal tassel was surrendered to Atahualpa.