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  • Huanca Auqui escaped from the rout and came to Xauxa, where he found a further reinforcement of many Indians, Soras, Chancas, Ayamarcas, and

    History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

  • Apu [110]; one resided at Xauxa and the other at Tiahuanacu in

    History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

  • Xauxa, Yucay, and other places, forming a folio of 213 leaves, preserved in the _Archivo de Indias_ [1].

    History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

  • This has happened in the Andes of Xauxa, near Pilcocanti, and among the

    History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

  • In the province of Xauxa he took Sisiquilla Pucara, and in the province of Huayllas the fortresses of Chuncu-marca and Pillahua-marca.

    History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

  • With these he left Xauxa and encountered the pursuing enemy at a place called Yanamarca.

    History of the Incas Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa

  • But each one sought the best remedy he could, and so that evil and troublous night passed to the dawn when he commanded that all mount their horses so as to arrive early at Xauxa which was four leagues from there.

    Relación de la conquista del Perú. English Pedro Sancho 1918

  • Xauxa, one came who told how the warriors were five leagues from Xauxa on the road from Cuzco and were coming to burn the town so that the

    Relación de la conquista del Perú. English Pedro Sancho 1918

  • Indians, with whom you have influence and friendliness, to calm themselves and lay down their arms, since, although they had done much harm and had killed Guaritico [58] who came from Xauxa at my command, I would pardon them all.

    Relación de la conquista del Perú. English Pedro Sancho 1918

  • When this was learned by the Governor, he caused to be made ready seventy-five light horse, and with twenty peones who guarded Chilichuchima, and without the impediment of baggage, he set out for Xauxa, leaving behind the treasurer with the other troops who were guarding the camp baggage and the gold of H. M., and of the company.

    Relación de la conquista del Perú. English Pedro Sancho 1918

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