Intendancy of Huamanga


The Intendancy of Huamanga, also known informally as Huamanga Province, was one of the territorial divisions of the Viceroyalty of Peru, ruled from the city of Guamanga and under the jurisdiction of the Bishopric of Huamanga. It was created in 1784 and was the site of the Battle of Ayacucho, a decisive moment in the Peruvian War of Independence that ended the viceroyalty's existence. It was ultimately replaced by the Department of Ayacucho in 1825.

History

It was created in 1784 and was phased out starting on April 26, 1822, with the creation of the Department of Huamanga within the Protectorate of Peru, later renamed to Ayacucho in 1825. The intendancy was dissolved alongside the viceroyalty after the Battle of Ayacucho on December 9, 1824.

Subdivisions

The intendancy was divided into the following 7 parts, called "Partidos":
PartidoHead
Cercado de GuamangaSan Juan de la Frontera de Huamanga
GuantaHuanta
AndahuaylasAndahuaylas
LucanasVilla de San Juan
ParinacochasParinacochas
AncoAnco
Vilcashuamán / CangalloCangallo

Intendants

The governors were: