Titu Kusi Yupanki | |
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Chók-sié | 庫斯科 |
Guó-sié | 比爾卡班巴 |
Guó-sié nguòng-ĭng | Tiĕng-huă |
guók-cĭk | Peru |
â̤ gōng | Să̤-băng-ngà-ngṳ̄ |
Nòng-bâ | Manqu Inka Yupanki |
Hiăng-diê ciā-muói | Tupaq Amaru, Sayri Tupaq |
Titu Kusi Yupanki (Să̤-băng-ngà-ngṳ̄: Titu Cusi Yupanqui) sê găk Inca Dá̤-guók diē-sié gì siŏh-ciáh gŭng-ciō (Inka Qhapaq)[1].