Inca Civil War

Inca Civil War
Atahualpa and Huascar fighting for empire.
Illustration by John Harris Valda, envisaging an encounter between Huáscar and Atahualpa on a battlefield during the civil war
Date1529 – April 1532
Location
Result

Atahualpista victory

Belligerents
Huascaristas Atahualpistas
Commanders and leaders
Huáscar Executed
Atoc 
Hango 
Topa Atao Executed
Ullco Colla 
Tito Atauchi
Uampa Yupanqui
Guanca Auqui
Agua Panti
Paca Yupanqui
Atahualpa
Chalcuchimac
Quizquiz
Rumiñawi
Ukumari
Tomay Rima 
Strength
~400,000;
100,000 Ecuadorian Cañaris
Initially 50,000–100,000
At peak some 250,000
Casualties and losses
Possibly more than 100,000 killed
Tumebamba destroyed
Unknown
estimated 60,000 to 1,100,000 killed

The Inca Civil War, also known as the Inca Dynastic War, the Inca War of Succession, or, sometimes, the War of the Two Brothers, was fought between half-brothers Huáscar and Atahualpa, sons of Huayna Capac, over succession to the throne of the Inca Empire.[1]: 146–149 [2] The war followed Huayna Capac's death.

It began in 1529, and lasted until 1532. Huáscar initiated the war; appointed as emperor and claiming the throne, he wanted to defeat Atahualpa's competition. Atahualpa was tactically superior to his brother in warcraft and to the mighty armies of Cuzco, which their father had stationed in the north part of the empire during the military campaign.[3] Accounts from sources all vary in the exact details. Following Atahualpa's victory, Spanish forces led by Francisco Pizarro invaded this region. He ultimately captured and killed Atahualpa, after receiving a ransom that was purportedly to free him.[4]

Causes of the division of the empire

Inca Empire under the control of Atahualpa. It was almost coterminous with the former Chinchay Suyu province
Huáscar, who was defeated in the war between him and his brother

In 1524–1526, the Spaniards, under the command of Francisco Pizarro, explored South America.[5] There were 62 horsemen and 106 foot soldiers.[5] They are believed to have carried smallpox to the continent, as it had been endemic among Europeans for centuries. The new infectious disease erupted in epidemics and caused high mortality and disaster for the Inca and other indigenous peoples, who had no immunity.

Atahualpa was the favorite son of Huayna Capac. The prince accompanied his father on every military expedition in the north. Huayna Capac wanting to test his military capabilities, he sent him on a military expedition to conquer the Pasto people. However, Atahualpa fled and received harsh treatment on his return.[6]

Huayna Capac, who was in Tumebamba, heard news of the strangers arriving at Tumbes. Although he did not personally encounter any Spaniards, he contracted smallpox and died in 1527. He named Ninan Cuyochi as his successor. A group of nobles was sent to Cusco to inform Ninan Cuyochi. However, Huayna Capac later instead appointed Huáscar as his heir. Since the auguries were negative, the great priest (Villaq Umu) returned to Tumebamba for Huayna Capac to make a new choice.[7] But at his arrival, the Sapa Inca was already dead. Meanwhile, the group of nobles sent to Cusco learned of the death of Ninan Cuyochi.[8][9] It was uncertain who should be the next Inca emperor; they had no clear rules of succession.[8][10] Two sons of Huayna Capac, Huáscar and Atahualpa, born of different mothers, both claimed the position.

If the sovereign and his successor both died, then a new emperor was elected by the Inca nobles. And so Huáscar was supported by the nobility in Cuzco, by religious and political authorities and other main figures. He was, through his mother, a part of Capac Ayllu, the panaka of Topa Inca. His parents, Huayna Capac and Chincha Ocllo, were siblings. As in some other cultures, the Inca violated incest rules to keep religious and political authority limited among a small elite.[11] As to Atahualpa, sources disagree on his ascent. According to some sources, mainly Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, he was the son of a woman from Quito. Juan de Velasco says his mother was Paccha, the queen of Quito.[12] However the large majority of reliable sources say that Atahualpa was the son of a woman from the panaka of Pachacuti.[13][7][14][15] Therefore, the conflict was most likely a conflict between the panakas.[6] According to the French historian Henri Favre the panaka of Topa Inca was in the Hurin (low) part of Cusco. According to him the conflict was not just opposing the two panakas but all the panakas of Cusco, depending on rather they were Hurin or Hanan (high).[16] Huáscar was described as ill-tempered, suspicious, and disrespectful of laws and customs. This made him unpopular with the Inca nobles in Cusco. Atahualpa, who already had got the support of the Inca armies stationed north, was now plotting against his brother.[16]

Movements during the war

Soon after Huáscar claimed the throne, he expected all subjects to swear allegiance to him. To announce his loyalty, Atahualpa sent his most trusted captains to Cuzco, along with generous gifts of gold and silver (as was customary). Suspicious, Huáscar refused Atahualpa's offering.[17] Accusing the half-brother of rebellion, he ordered some of his messengers killed, and sent back his captains dressed as women. Atahualpa declared war against his brother.

Just before the Spaniards arrived in Cajamarca, Atahualpa sent troops to Cusco to capture Huáscar, and headed south himself to execute him. (Later Francisco Pizarro used this as one of the excuses to execute Atahualpa after Pizarro collected the ransom of gold and silver promised to him for his freedom.)

Huáscar gathered his soldiers in preparation for attack. After getting stunned by his brother, Huáscar proclaimed him a traitor.[18] Generals Chalcuchimac, Quizquiz, and Rumiñawi are believed to have been born in the northern part of the empire, and transferred their loyalty to Atahualpa.[2] He assembled the former imperial army in Quito, the Northern region left for his control. People loyal to Atahualpa created a new capital in Quito, so they could follow their preferred ruler and gain favor within the government. Atahualpa agreed to take the leadership role of Sapa Inca in this new capital.

According to chronicler Diego de Rosales, at the moment of the civil war an Inca army was suppressing a rebellion in the Diaguita lands of Copiapó and Coquimbo.[19] With the rebellion brutally repressed and the Inca giving rebels "great chastise", the commander of the army departed north to support Huáscar, a cousin.[19]

At this news, Huáscar and his army moved north in a surprise attack at Tumebamba.[20] The local Cañari supported the attack, in order to expel the nearest source of power, with the aim to oust the Inca. Atahualpa was captured and imprisoned. While the army celebrated, they got drunk and allowed a woman in to meet Atahualpa. She secretly took a tool that he used that evening to drill a hole and escape.[21] He immediately prepared a counterattack with his large, experienced army from Quito.[22]

From 1531 to 1532, the armies fought many battles.[23] Soon after his escape, Atahualpa moved his army south to the city of Ambato.[21] There, on the plains of Mochacaxa, they found Huáscar's men, defeated them,[3] and captured and killed many soldiers. Captives included the head general, Atoc, whom they tortured with darts and arrows.[21] Atahualpa had his skull made into a "gilded drinking cup, which the Spaniards would note that Atahualpa was still using four years later."[24]

Following this victory, Atahualpa strengthened his army and continued south into his brother's land, winning every encounter. Entering Cajamarca, he added to his numbers. He first tried peaceful means to gain loyalty from Huáscar's men; when that did not work, he killed large numbers of opponents. The survivors were frightened into surrender. One report described how Atahualpa massacred the Cañari tribesmen because they pledged allegiance to Huáscar.[25] When he finally arrived in Cajamarca, Atahualpa sent the majority of his army ahead, led by his head generals, while he stayed in the safety of the city and explored rumors that the Spaniards were entering the land.[21]

Atahualpa's army pushed south through Huáscar's territory, winning at Bonbon and Jauja. The battle starting on the hillside of Vilcas seemed to favor Huáscar stationed in a stone fortress at the top of the hill, but eventually he retreated. Atahualpa's men won at Pincos, Andaguayias, at the battle between Curaguaci and Auancay northwest of Cuzco, at Limatambo, about 20 miles from Cuzco, and Ichubamba, where Huáscar's men fled.[26] In 1532, with Cuzco endangered, "Huáscar sent another army to meet Atahualpa's, but after precarious battles, his forces were routed," and Huáscar was captured.[25] Atahualpa's army had won the war. The news traveled back to Atahualpa in Cajamarca, where the army learned about the Spanish incursion.

Pizarro and the end of the Spanish conquest of Peru

Oil painting by Juan Lepiani representing the capture of Atahualpa in Cajamarca.

Atahualpa was saluted as a hero; he recaptured Cajamarca, making camp outside the city with some 40,000 troops[27] while Chalcuchimac and Quizquiz chased Huáscar's army to the south. With a disastrous northern campaign, Huáscar had not only lost his best generals and many soldiers, but his army was shocked and demoralized. Huascar and Atahualpa's armies met. Although Huáscar had a dominant position, he did not use it, instead retreating across the Cotabambas River on the way to Cuzco.

Chalkuchimac had a plan of his own and predicted the action of Topa Atao. He divided his army in two, sending one contingent around Topa Atao's back, and enveloping and destroying the defenders. In January 1532, only miles from Cuzco, Huáscar's retreat was cut off at Quipaipan, and his army was annihilated and disbanded.[28] Huáscar was captured and the capital Cuzco was seized by Quizquiz. He purged it of Huáscar's supporters in a massacre. Huáscar was executed the following year.[29][30]

During the course of the war, Atahualpa's army had grown to 250,000 men, all the strength of the Empire. However, before he could leave Cajamarca, the new emperor encountered the conquistador Francisco Pizarro, who had reached the city on 16 November 1532. Atahualpa was captured in the ensuing Battle of Cajamarca.[31]

While holding Atahualpa in custody, Pizarro told him he would have Huáscar brought to Cajamarca and would determine which brother was the better Sapa Inca. In response, Atahualpa ordered Huáscar killed, allegedly by drowning.[32] Months later on August 29, 1533, Pizarro's men hanged Atahualpa at the plaza of Cajamarca.[33]

Casualties

It is unknown how many Inca were killed or died during the civil war. The estimated population of the Inca empire before an epidemic (probably of a European disease) and the Spanish conquest is estimated at between 6 and 14 million people.[34] The civil war, an epidemic, and the Spanish conquest resulted in a population decline over several decades estimated as 20:1 or 25:1, meaning that the population declined by 95 percent.[35]


Notes

  1. ^ Prescott, W.H., 1827, The History of the Conquest of Peru, Digireads.com Publishing, ISBN 9781420941142
  2. ^ a b Hemming, The Conquest, p. 29.
  3. ^ a b MacQuarrie, The Last Days, p. 50.
  4. ^ Pizarro, Pedro. Relación del descubrimiento y conquista del Perú.
  5. ^ a b Davies, The Incas, p.186
  6. ^ a b Rostworowski Tovar de Diez Canseco, María (2008). Le Grand Inca Pachacútec Inca Yupanqui. Translated by Duran, Simon. Tallandier.
  7. ^ a b de Gamboa, Sarmiento. Historia de los Incas.
  8. ^ a b Davies, The Incas, p.181
  9. ^ Cabello de Balboa, Miguel. Miscelánea antártica.
  10. ^ D'Altroy, 2015, p.107
  11. ^ Von Hagen The Inca of Pedro, p. 52.
  12. ^ de Velasco, Juan. Historia del Reino de Quito en la América Meridional.
  13. ^ Cieza de León, Pedro. El Señorio de los Incas.
  14. ^ de Betanzos, Juan. Suma y Narración de los Incas.
  15. ^ de Santa Cruz Pachacuti Yamqui Salcamayhua, Juan. Relación de las antigüedades deste Reyno del Perú.
  16. ^ a b Favre, Henri. Les Incas. Presses Universitaires de France.
  17. ^ Von Hagen The Incas of Pedro, p. 80.
  18. ^ Von Hagen The Incas of Pedro, p. 81.
  19. ^ a b Silva Galdames, Osvaldo (1983). "¿Detuvo la batalla del Maule la expansión inca hacia el sur de Chile?". Cuadernos de Historia (in Spanish). 3: 7–25. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
  20. ^ Cobo, History, p. 164.
  21. ^ a b c d Cobo, History, p. 165.
  22. ^ Prescott, History of the Conquest, p. 336.
  23. ^ The Hispanic American, p. 414.
  24. ^ MacQuarrie, The Last Days, p. 165.
  25. ^ a b The Hispanic American, p. 415.
  26. ^ Cobo, History, p. 166.
  27. ^ Cieza de Leon, The Discovery, p. 192.
  28. ^ Kubler,"The Behavior of Atahualpa", p. 417.
  29. ^ Kubler, "The Behavior of Atahualpa," p. 417.
  30. ^ "The War That Tore the Inca Empire Apart". Archived from the original on 2012-05-19. Retrieved 2012-07-03.
  31. ^ Kubler, "The Behavior of Atahualpa," p. 418.</
  32. ^ Hymas, The Last of the Incas, p. 232.
  33. ^ Means, Fall of the Inca Empire, p. 44.
  34. ^ McEwan, Gordon F. (2006), The Incas: New Perspective, New York: W. W. Norton & Co., pp. 93-96
  35. ^ Smith, Depopulation, 453

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