Manco+Inca

Manco Inca was a puppet ruler installed by the Spaniards during the first half of the Spanish Conquest of Peru. Here he communicated with conquistadors to killed opposition of the Inca empire after Atahualpa, winner of the Inca civil war, had fallen from power. The Spaniards started to loot Manco and steal his belongings. Later, he tried to escape but failed and was imprisoned. Hernando Pizarro released him, but he was under the security of two guards. Manco again tried to escape and succeed. Manco fled to neighboring cities of the Inca empire to start a rebellion. This rebellion started from anywhere from 100,000 to 200,000 men. Manco fist led his rebellion to the town of Sacsayhuam án, but got pushed out by the Spanish very early. He led a full attack on Ollantaytambo. He stationed his troops here and soon confronted by a series of Spanish attacks called the battle of Ollantaytambo. After about a year of fighting, Manco decides to terminate the siege Cuzco and leave Ollantaytambo in the dust. This is where he finally established a Neo-Inca State of Vilcabamba. Eventually he was murdered by supporters of the Spaniards and the State eventually was abandoned by the natives.