Manco Capac is Considered As The Founder of the Inca Civilization
There are various legends about the Inca's origins. In a few of these legends, Manco Cápac ("the royal founder"), also known as Manco Inca and Ayar Manco, appears. He is thought to be the son of either Viracocha, the Inca's great creator deity, or Inti, the Sun God and patron deity.
Ayar Manco and his siblings were dispatched by Inti to find a spot to start a society, according to one of the genesis stories. They were given a mystical staff made of the finest gold, and they were to build a new city wherever the staff sank into the ground. At Cuzco, in modern-day southeastern Peru, near the Urubamba Valley of the Andes mountain range, the staff fell into the ground. As a result, Ayar Manco chose Cuzco as the site for the Inca civilisation, and he has been known as Manco Capac ever since. Manco Capac most likely existed, despite the lack of sufficient evidence to support his existence. Several historians regard him as the first governor and founder of the Inca Civilization.