The Kingdom of Chimor was a largely Quingnam-speaking polity during the Andean Late Intermediate Period in Peru, centered on a capital of Chan Chan. It would eventually be conquered by an expansionist Inca Empire. Its monarchs or kings were known as the Chimor Cápac. Known rulers of Chimor are largely extrapolated from the Relación de Taycanamo by Rubén Vargas Ugarte, with much of its information from the Historia Suscinta de los Chimú.
The last documented indigenous ruler of the Moche Valley, a descendant of the Tacaynamo Dynsty, was Don Antonio Chayguar in the early seventeenth century. Five unnamed caciques ruled between Caja Cimcim and Antonio Chaygua.