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"Remembering Tupac: A Legacy of Revolution and Resilience" In this captivating portrait Amaru II, we witness the indomitable spirit that defined his life

Background imageTupac Collection: Portrait of Tupac Amaru II. Painting

Portrait of Tupac Amaru II. Painting
TUPAC AMARU II, Jos頇 abriel Condorcanqui (1741-1781). Portrait of Tupac Amaru II. Painting

Background imageTupac Collection: Boyz In the Hood(hip Hop Legends)

Boyz In the Hood(hip Hop Legends)
Manasseh Johnson Sr

Background imageTupac Collection: TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru

TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru
TUPAC YUPANQUI (d.1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The First New Chronicle and Good Government ), 1583-1615

Background imageTupac Collection: PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca

PERU: ROYAL CHRONOLOGY. Succession of the rulers of Peru, beginning with the Inca emperors from Manco Capac to Atahualpa, and ending with the Spanish kings, Carlos V to Ferdinand VI

Background imageTupac Collection: Submission of Sayri Tupac. Engraving. Colored

Submission of Sayri Tupac. Engraving. Colored
Submission of Incas king Sayri Tupac to Don Hurtado de Mendoza, Viceroy of Peru. Engraving, 1807. Colored

Background imageTupac Collection: Submission of Sayri Tupac. Engraving

Submission of Sayri Tupac. Engraving
Submission of Incas king Sayri Tupac to Don Hurtado de Mendoza, Viceroy of Peru. Engraving, 1807

Background imageTupac Collection: INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne

INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman Pomo de Ayala

Background imageTupac Collection: TUPAC AMARU II (1742-1781). Asssumed name of Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui

TUPAC AMARU II (1742-1781). Asssumed name of Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui. Peruvian revolutionist

Background imageTupac Collection: INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne

INCAN KING, 1583. An Incan king on his throne. Drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno [The first new chronicle and good government], 1583-1615, by Felipe Guaman Pomo de Ayala

Background imageTupac Collection: TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru

TUPAC YUPANQUI (d. 1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru
TUPAC YUPANQUI (d.1493). Tenth Inca ruler of Peru. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno ( The First New Chronicle and Good Government ), 1583-1615

Background imageTupac Collection: TUPAC AMARU (d. 1572). Inca chieftan. Captain Martin Garcia de Loyola (center)

TUPAC AMARU (d. 1572). Inca chieftan. Captain Martin Garcia de Loyola (center)
TUPAC AMARU (d.1572). Inca chieftan. Captain Martin Garcia de Loyola (center) and an aide bringing the captured Tupac Amaru in chains to Cuzco in 1572

Background imageTupac Collection: (d. 1471). Inca emperor, 1438-1471. Wood engraving, 19th century

(d. 1471). Inca emperor, 1438-1471. Wood engraving, 19th century
PACHACUTI INCA YUPANQUI (d.1471). Inca emperor, 1438-1471. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageTupac Collection: Emperor Washkar Inka

Emperor Washkar Inka
WASHKAR INKA (or Huascar Inca) (original name Tupac Cusi Huallpar) INCA EMPEROR OF PERU


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"Remembering Tupac: A Legacy of Revolution and Resilience" In this captivating portrait Amaru II, we witness the indomitable spirit that defined his life. As a symbol of resistance against oppression, he fought tirelessly for justice and equality. Just like in "Boyz In the Hood, " hip hop legends like Tupac continue to inspire generations with their powerful lyrics and unapologetic storytelling. Their voices echo through time, reminding us of the struggles faced by marginalized communities. Sayri Tupac's submission captures the essence Amaru II's legacy. Through intricate engravings and vibrant colors, it immortalizes his unwavering determination to challenge societal norms. HERRERA's General History sheds light on the rich tapestry of indigenous leaders who paved the way for figures like Tupac Amaru II. Their contributions are an integral part of Peru's royal chronology, shaping its history from ancient times to modernity. Tupac Yupanqui, Peru's tenth Inca ruler, left an indelible mark on his nation. His reign exemplified strength and wisdom as he navigated complex political landscapes while preserving Incan traditions. The depiction of Incas kings seated upon their thrones showcases their regal splendor but also reminds us that power comes with great responsibility. These rulers were not just figureheads; they held immense influence over their people's lives. Tupac Amaru assumed Jose Gabriel Condorcanqui as a name - a symbolic gesture honoring his ancestors' struggle against Spanish colonization. He embraced his heritage fearlessly and became an emblematic figure in Peru's fight for independence. As we delve into history, we encounter another warrior chieftain named Tupac Amaru depicted in battle attire – a testament to bravery amidst adversity. His story intertwines with that of countless others who resisted colonial domination across South America. This collection invites us to reflect on the enduring legacy and his predecessors.