
Chimor - Wikipedia
Chimor (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃi'mu]) was the largest kingdom in the Late Intermediate Period, encompassing 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) of coastline. According to Chimú oral history, the …
Chimu Civilization - World History Encyclopedia
Apr 14, 2015 · The Chimu civilization, otherwise called the kingdom of Chimor, flourished on the northern coast of Peru between the 12th and 15th centuries CE. With their capital at Chan …
Smarthistory – Introduction to the Chimú culture
The Chimú kingdom, called Chimor, came to a close with their conquest by the Inka. The capital of the Kingdom of Chimor was the city of Chan Chan, located in the Moche river valley, closer …
Chan Chan - Wikipedia
Chan Chan (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃaɲ 'tʃaŋ]), sometimes itself called Chimor, was the capital city of the Chimor kingdom. It was the largest city of the pre-Columbian era in South America. …
Chan Chan - World History Encyclopedia
Jul 11, 2016 · Chan Chan (Chimor) was the capital city of the Chimu civilization which flourished on the northern coast of Peru between the 12th and 15th centuries CE. The city was a giant …
Chimor–Inca War - Wikipedia
The Chimor-Inca War was a conflict fought in the late 15th century between the Inca Empire and the Chimor Empire of coastal Peru. At the time of the conflict, the Chimor Empire was in a …
Who Were The Chimu? - Chimu Adventures
Feb 5, 2024 · The Chimu, also known as The Kingdom of Chimor, were a civilisation that occupied the northern coast of modern-day Peru from around 900 CE until 1470 CE.
The Chimú (or Chimor) kingdom arose between 900–1100 CE in the Moche valley, centered on its great capitol of Chan Chan. While the founding of Chan Chan is dated to around 900 CE, …
Chimu Culture | Chan Chan, Huacas Esmeralda & Arco Iris
The Chimu culture (also known as the Kingdom of Chimor) emerged on Peru’s northern coast during what is known as the Imperial Era, from 850 AD until conquered by the Inca Empire …
Chimor - Wikiwand
Chimor (also Kingdom of Chimor or Chimú Empire) was the political grouping of the Chimú culture. The culture arose about 900 CE, succeeding the Moche culture, and was later …