Iquicha War of 1825–1828
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Iquicha War of 1825–1828 | |||||||
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Map of the Intendancy of Huamanga | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Peru | Indigenous loyalists | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Andrés de Santa Cruz Juan Pardo de Zela Francisco de Paula Otero Domingo Tristán |
Antonio Huachaca Nicolás Soregui (POW) Prudencio Huachaca † |
The Iquicha War of 1825–1828 was a rebellion that broke out between 1825 and 1828 between local royalist peasants from Huanta known as Iquichanos and the army of the newly formed Peruvian Republic.
Categories:
- Peruvian War of Independence
- Wars involving Peru
- 19th-century rebellions