- Battle of Quipaipan
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Atahualpa -Huascar conflict
partof=Inca Civil War
campaign=Atahualpa'scounteroffensive
caption=
date=April1532
place=Quipaipan , in present-dayPeru , close toCuzco
casus=
territory=Cuzco captured by Atahualpans, Atahualpa wins the civil war
result=Destruction of Huáscars army and reign, reunification of theInca Empire underAtahualpa
combatant1=Atahualpans
combatant2=Huáscarans
commander1=GeneralsChalkuchimac andQuizquiz
commander2=Huáscar POW
strength1=Unknown
strength2=Unknown
casualties1= Probably low
casualties2= Entire army killed or disbanded,Cuzco seizedAfter the victory at Chimborazo,
Atahualpa stopped inCajamarca as his generals followedHuascar to the south. The second confrontation took place atQuipaipan , where Huascar was again defeated, his army disbanded, Huáscar himself captured and - save for the intervention ofPizarro - the entireInca empire nearly fallen to Atahualpa.Historians today know today that the battle took place a couple of miles west of the
Inca capitalCusco in April 1532. According to the number of soldiers that Atahualpa kept inCajamarca , after thebattle of Chimborazo (some 80,000 men), his generalsChalicuchima andQuizquiz should have led between 50,000 and 100,000 men. Huáscar's force was probably slightly smaller and shocked, as they had been utterly beaten earlier inEcuador .Little of the battle is known. Atahualpa's generals won a decisive victory. They shattered Huáscar's army once again, captured Huáscar himself, and shortly thereafter conquered his capital
Cusco for Atahualpa. The civil war was thereafter decided, and Atahualpa should have become sole ruler of the mighty Inca empire had he not been captured himself byFrancisco Pizarro in Cajamarca.Bibliography
*Cevallos, Pedro Fermin (1870). "Resúmen de la historia del Ecuador, desde su orijen hasta 1845". Lima.
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