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Huayna Capac extended the Inca empire (''Tahuantinsuyu'') significantly to the south, into present-day Chile and Argentina . For many years he and his armies fought to annex territories north of his empire in what is now Ecuador (and a small region of Colombia ) to the northenmost province, Chinchaysuyo. The capital city of the empire was far to the south in Cuzco , and Huayna Capac hoped to establish a northern stronghold in the city of Quito . Around 1527, when Huayna Capac was in present-day Colombia, he and his troops fell ill, and thousands died of what may have been Smallpox . Both Huayna Capac and his heir Ninan Cuyochi died. Huáscar was already working to overthrow the leadership of his brother Ninan when he learned of his death. Huáscar quickly secured power in Cusco and had his brother Atahualpa arrested. But Atahualpa escaped with the help of a little girl and began securing support from Huayna Capac's best generals, who happened to be near Quito, the nearest major city. Atahualpa won the ensuing civil war, but it was at this time that Spanish Conquistadors began arriving in South America . The conquistadors used deceit to capture Atahualpa on his way back to Cuzco, copying an earlier exploit in Mesoamerica . A series of missteps by Atahualpa's generals following his capture led to the quick downfall of the empire. POPULAR CULTURE
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