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Auqui (in quechua: awki) was the title held by the crown prince in the Inca Empire or Tahuantinsuyu. In a generic way, all the male children of the Inca were called auquis; however, the specific title was applicable only to one of them, whose choice was based on criteria different from those of the Eastern world because his capacity was taken into account, rather than his status as first-born or legitimate son.

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  • Auqui (in quechua: awki) was the title held by the crown prince in the Inca Empire or Tahuantinsuyu. In a generic way, all the male children of the Inca were called auquis; however, the specific title was applicable only to one of them, whose choice was based on criteria different from those of the Eastern world because his capacity was taken into account, rather than his status as first-born or legitimate son. By extension, auqui in the Inca mythology and in the current Andean mythology, is the protective spirit of a community, a mythical character who lives in the mountains and corresponds to the soul of the high peaks. In current Quechua language the term is generally used in its plural form awkikuna. (en)
  • Auqui (en quechua: Awki) es el título que poseía el príncipe heredero en el Imperio Incaico o Tahuantinsuyo. De manera genérica, se denominaban auquis a todos los hijos varones del Inca; sin embargo, el título específico recaía en uno solo de ellos, cuya elección se basaba en criterios distintos a los del mundo oriental (se tomaba más en cuenta su capacidad, antes que su calidad de primogénito o de hijo legítimo). Por extensión, se denominan auquis a los espíritus que rodean al Apu o supremo protector de una comunidad, todos los cuales habitan en las montañas, de acuerdo a la mitología inca. (es)
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  • Auqui (en quechua: Awki) es el título que poseía el príncipe heredero en el Imperio Incaico o Tahuantinsuyo. De manera genérica, se denominaban auquis a todos los hijos varones del Inca; sin embargo, el título específico recaía en uno solo de ellos, cuya elección se basaba en criterios distintos a los del mundo oriental (se tomaba más en cuenta su capacidad, antes que su calidad de primogénito o de hijo legítimo). Por extensión, se denominan auquis a los espíritus que rodean al Apu o supremo protector de una comunidad, todos los cuales habitan en las montañas, de acuerdo a la mitología inca. (es)
  • Auqui (in quechua: awki) was the title held by the crown prince in the Inca Empire or Tahuantinsuyu. In a generic way, all the male children of the Inca were called auquis; however, the specific title was applicable only to one of them, whose choice was based on criteria different from those of the Eastern world because his capacity was taken into account, rather than his status as first-born or legitimate son. (en)
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  • Auqui (crown prince) (en)
  • Auqui (es)
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