- Túpac Amaru II
Infobox revolution biography
name = Túpac Amaru II
lived =March 19 ,1738 –May 18 ,1781
dateofbirth = birth date|1742|3|19|mf=y
placeofbirth = Tinta, Cusco,Perú
dateofdeath = death date and age|1781|5|18|1742|3|19
placeofdeath = Cuzco, Perú
alternate name = José Gabriel Túpac Amaru
José Gabriel Condorcanqui Noguera
movement =
organizations =Túpac Amaru II (José Gabriel Túpac Amaru b.
March 19 ,1742 in Tinta, Cusco,Peru – executed in CuscoMay 18 ,1781 ) was the leader of an indigenous uprising in 1780 against theSpanish conquest of the Inca Empire . Although unsuccessful, he later became a mythical figure in the Peruvian struggle for independence and indigenous rights movement and an inspiration to a myriad of causes inPeru . He should not be confused withTupac Katari who led a similar uprising in the region now calledBolivia at the same time.Biography
Tupac Amaru II was born José Gabriel Condorcanqui in Tinta, in the province of
Cusco , and received aJesuit education at the "San Francisco de Borja" School. In 1760, he marriedMicaela Bastidas Puyucahua ofAfro-Peruvian and Indigenous descent.Condorcanqui inherited the caciqueship of Tungasuca and Pampamarca from his older brother, governing on behalf of the Spanish governor. But he sympathized with the plight of the native people and petitioned the Spanish government to improve conditions in the textile mills, the mines, and the villages. Unsuccessful, he adopted his great-grandfather's Incan name and a more native style of dress, and organized a rebellion, seizing and executing governor Antonio de Arriaga of Tinta in 1780.
Túpac Amaru II's rebellion was one of many indigenous Peruvian uprisings in the last fifty years of Bourbon control. It was suppressed after some successes like the
Battle of Sangarará and he was soon captured. He was sentenced to witness the execution of his wife, his eldest son Hipólito, his uncle Francisco, his brother-in-law Antonio Bastidas, and some of his captains before his own death. He was sentenced to be tortured and put to death bydismemberment , in which four horses would have to tear apart each limb from his body, one limb tied to each horse.When the horses proved unable to accomplish this execution, he was laterdrawn and quartered on the main plaza inCusco , in the same place his great-grandfather had been beheaded. When the revolt continued, the Spaniards executed the remainder of his family, except his 12-year-old son Fernando, who had been condemned to die with him, but was instead imprisoned in Spain for the rest of his life. It is not known if any members of the Inca royal family survived this final purge. At the same time, Incan clothing and cultural traditions, and self-identification as "Inca" were outlawed, along with other measures to convert the population to Spanish culture and government until Peru's independence as a republic.Quotations
"Querrán volarlo y no podrán volarlo" ("They will want to blow him up and won't be able to blow him up").
"Querrán romperlo y no podrán romperlo" ("They will want to break him and won't be able to break him").
"Querrán matarlo y no podrán matarlo" ("They will want to kill him and won't be able to kill him").
"Al tercer día de los sufrimientos, cuando se crea todo consumado, gritando: ¡LIBERTAD! sobre la tierra, ha de volver. ¡Y no podrán matarlo!" ("On the third day of suffering, when it was believed he was finished, screaming: FREEDOM! over the earth, he will be back. And they won't be able to kill him!")
—Alejandro Romualdo Cultural references
In Peru
*During the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces (1968-1980), Tupac Amaru was selected by military leaders as the symbolic representation for the ideals behind the "Peruvian Revolution".
*TheTúpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) is aPeru vian Marxist-Leninist insurgent group, which became known worldwide for their involvement in theJapanese embassy hostage crisis .In novels
In the book, "Inca Gold", by Clive Cussler, one of the main villains named himself Tupac Amaru and claims to be a descendant of the real Tupac Amaru.
Around the world
*The
Tupamaros (also known as the National Liberation Movement), was the informal name of an urban guerilla that was active in the 1960s and early 1970s inUruguay . The name was also direct influence of Tupac Amaru II and its ideals.
*United States rapper Tupac Amaru Shakur was named after him.See also
*
Tupac Katari
*Inca Empire
*Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement
*Túpac Amaru (d. 1572), the last indigenous leader of the Inca empireReferences
*Lillian Estelle Fisher, "The Last Inca Revolt, 1780-1783"
* [http://www.bookrags.com/biography-jose-gabriel-tupac-amaru/ "BookRags Biography on José Gabriel Túpac Amaru." 1 January 2006.]
* [http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/marcuse/classes/2c/Col&NeoColonLatAmSCline034.pdf Orders for execution of Túpac Amaru II, 1781, by magistrate José Antonio de Areche.]
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