The Inca Empire: Engineering Genius in the Mountains — Fexingo History

Inca Sacsayhuaman Siege 1536 Cusco Rebellion

6 min · 26. touko 2026
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In 1536, the Inca Empire struck back. One year after the Spanish conquest of Cusco, Manco Inca Yupanqui launched a massive rebellion that nearly wiped out the European invaders. This episode follows the 10-month siege of Cusco, where thousands of Inca warriors used slings, fire arrows, and the very terraces of Sacsayhuaman against Spanish cannons and cavalry. We explore the strategic genius of Manco Inca, the brutal fighting at the fortress of Sacsayhuaman, the desperate Spanish defense led by Hernando Pizarro, and the key role of indigenous allies like the Cañari and Chachapoya. The episode also examines the technological clash of Andean and European warfare, the myth of Spanish invincibility, and how the rebellion ultimately failed—setting the stage for the Inca retreat to Vilcabamba and the long guerrilla war that followed. #MancoInca #Sacsayhuaman #SiegeOfCusco #SpanishConquest #IncaRebellion #1536 #HernandoPizarro #Cañari #Chachapoya #Vilcabamba #IncaWarfare #QhapaqÑan #Tawantinsuyu #AndeanHistory #MilitaryHistory #ColonialLatinAmerica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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