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'''Huayna Capac''' (before 14931464{{spnd}}1524) was the third [[Sapa Inca]] of [[Tawantinsuyu]], the Inca Empire. He was the son of and successor to [[Túpac Inca Yupanqui]],<ref name=Gamboa>Sarmiento de Gamboa, Pedro, 2015, Originally published in Spanish in 1572, History of the Incas, Lexington, {{ISBN|9781463688653}}</ref>{{rp|108}} the sixth Sapa Inca of the Hanan dynasty, and eleventh of the [[Inca civilization]]. He was born in [[Tomebamba|Tumipampa]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://thebiography.us/en/huayna-capac|title=Biography of Huayna Capac o Huaina Capac. Emperador inca|website=TheBiography.com|access-date=March 29, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://mayaincaaztec.com/huaynacapac.html|title=Huayna Capac|website=mayaincaaztec.com|access-date=March 29, 2019}}</ref> and tutored to become Sapa Inca from a young age.
 
Tawantinsuyu reached its greatest extent under Huayna Capac, as he expanded the empire's borders south along the Chilean coast, and north through what is now Ecuador and southern Colombia. According to the priest [[Juan de Velasco]] he absorbed the [[Quitu culture|Quito Confederation]] into his empire by marrying Queen [[Paccha Duchicela]], halting a long protracted war.<ref name=":3">{{Cite book |last=de Velasco |first=Juan |title=Historia del Reino de Quito en la América Meridional}}</ref> Huayna Capac founded the city [[Atuntaqui]] and developed the city [[Cochabamba]] as an agriculture and administrative center. The Sapa Inca greatly expanded the [[Inca road system]] and had many [[qullqa]] (storehouses) built.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Sarmiento de Gamboa |first=Pedro |title=Historia de los Incas}}</ref>