Hatun Colla

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Hatun Colla was a principal city and political center of the Colla people in the Andean region that later formed part of the Inca Empire’s Collasuyu province.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Hatun Colla canonical 2
Hatun Qulla 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
former settlement
pre-Columbian city
associatedWith Colla Kingdom
associatedWithEthnicGroup Aymara people
surface form: Aymara peoples
capitalOf Colla people
culture Colla culture
etymology name derives from Quechua or Aymara words meaning “great Colla”
hasFunction administrative center
ceremonial center
residential center
hasHistoricalRegion Altiplano plateau
surface form: Altiplano
hasNameInQuechua Hatun Colla self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hatun Qulla
heritageType Andean archaeological heritage site
languageAssociated Aymara
surface form: Aymara language
locatedIn Andes
Puno Region
surface form: Collao region
locatedInCountry Peru
partOf Collasuyu
Inca Empire
partOfProvince Collasuyu
politicalCenterOf Colla people
precedes Inca administrative occupation of Collasuyu
region southern Peruvian highlands
significance principal city of the Colla people
regional political center in the Andes
timePeriod Andean Late Horizon
surface form: Inca period

pre-Inca period
usedBy Colla people
Inca Empire

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Collasuyu capitalOrMainCenter Hatun Colla
Hatun Colla hasNameInQuechua Hatun Colla self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hatun Qulla
Colla Kingdom capital Hatun Colla