Ñusta

Ñusta, which roughly translates to "princess" in the Quechua language, is a term for a highly noble or upper-class woman of Inca or Andean birth. Inca noblewomen were essentially part of the Inca Empire where they spoke the traditional Inca spoken language "Cuzco Quechua." Ñustas were not full descendants of Inca royalty.

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Ñusta

Ñusta, which roughly translates to "princess" in the Quechua language, is a term for a highly noble or upper-class woman of Inca or Andean birth. Inca noblewomen were essentially part of the Inca Empire where they spoke the traditional Inca spoken language "Cuzco Quechua." Ñustas were not full descendants of Inca royalty.

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