ABSTRACT

This chapter examines how the Collas asked for peace, and how the Inca granted it and returned to Cuzco. The Collas who escaped from the battle were much astonished at the result, and made haste to get away, believing that those of Cuzco were closely following. Having settled the affairs of the province of Collao, put things in order, the Inca returned to Cuzco, first sending his messengers to Condesuyos and to the Antis, to report what had taken place there, whether the governor had committed any fault, or the natives had made any disturbance. The Inca spoke favourably both to him and the other lords and captains. Tupac Inca determined to set out on the road of Chincha-suyu, to subjugate the provinces beyond Tarama and Bonbon. He ordered a general summons to be issued for soldiers to assemble throughout the provinces.