Aymara kingdomsball

The Aymara kingdomsball (also known as Aymara lordshipsball or Lake kingdomsball) were an union of  indigenous tribes that flourished after the fall of the Tiwanaku Empireball. They were developed between 1150 and 1477 until the kingdoms disappeared afer getting conquested by the Inca Empireball. Although the kingdoms disappeared, the Aymaraball ethnic group, descendant of the kingdoms, can still be found in  Peruball,  Chileball and  Boliviaball.

History
During pre-colonial times these peoples were not known as Aymara, but were distinguished by the name of their own societies. The European chroniclers were the first to call these societies Aymara, but this name was not produced immediately because of the clear distinction between Aymara-speaking peoples.

The Kingdoms and Lordships

 * Canchis ( Cuzcoball)
 * Canas ( Cuzcoball)
 * Collas ( Punoball)
 * Lupacas ( Punoball)
 * Pacajes ( La Pazball)
 * Carangas ( Oruroball)
 * Soras ( Oruroball)
 * Charcas ( Chuquisacaball)
 * Quillacas ( Potosiball)
 * Cara-caras ( Potosiball)
 * Chuis ( Sucreball (Bolivia))
 * Chichas ( Potosiball-Tarijaball)