Chimor

Chimor (also Kingdom of Chimor) was the political grouping of the Chim culture that ruled the northern coast of Peru, beginning around 850 CE and ending around 1470 CE. Chimor was the largest kingdom in the Late Intermediate period, encompasing 1000 km of coastline and including up to 2/3 of the people of the Andes. The greatest surviving ruin of this civilization is the mud city of Chan Chan. The Chim grew out of the remnants of the Moche culture. The first valleys seem to have joined forces willingly, but Sican was acquired through conquest. They also were significantly influenced by the Cajamarca culture and the Huari. According to legend the capital Chan Chan was founded by Taycanamo who arrived in the area by sea. Chimor was the last kingdom that had any chance of stopping the Inca. But the Inca conquest was begun in the 1470's by Tupac Inca and was nearly complete when Huayna Capac assumed the throne in 1493 CE.

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