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The Inca Blueprint: How Tawantinsuyu Governed an Empire Without Writing

10 min · 3. Juni 2026
Episode The Inca Blueprint: How Tawantinsuyu Governed an Empire Without Writing Cover

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The Inca Empire—Tawantinsuyu—stretched from Colombia to Chile, yet had no written language, no wheeled vehicles, and no iron tools. How did it hold together for over a century? This episode unpacks the imperial administrative architecture: the decimal bureaucracy of khipukamayuqs, the mit'a labor tax that built roads and terraces, the governor-generals (t'uqrikuk) who reported to Cusco, and the stunning system of forced resettlement (mitmaq) that re-engineered entire ethnic landscapes. We look at an actual census knot from the khipu at Laguna de los Cóndores, the role of the panaca royal lineages, and the debate over whether the Inca state was a benevolent redistributor or a totalitarian machine. Plus, we explore the ceque system as a political calendar that synchronized worship, tribute, and conquest across the four suyus. No writing, but an empire that ran on data—woven into strings. #IncaEmpire #Tawantinsuyu #Khipu #IncaGovernment #Mitmaq #IncaBureaucracy #Khipukamayuq #Tukrikuk #Panaca #CequeSystem #Cusco #LagunaDeLosCóndores #IncaAdministration #MitA #Andes #PreColumbianHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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