Ōke - meaning and definition. What is Ōke
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What (who) is Ōke - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OKE; Oke (disambiguation)

Oke         
·noun A Turkish and Egyptian weight, equal to about 2/ pounds.
II. Oke ·noun An Hungarian and Wallachian measure, equal to about 2/ pints.
Ōke         
  • Emperor Shōwa and members of the Kyū-Miyake.
  • [[Prince Yamashina Akira]] (1816—1891), 1st head of the house of Yamashina-no-miya
BRANCHES OF THE JAPANESE IMPERIAL FAMILY
Prince Takeda; House of Takeda
The , also known as the Old Imperial Family (旧皇族), were branches of the Japanese Imperial Family created from branches of the Fushimi-no-miya house, the last surviving Shinnōke cadet branch. All but one (the Nashimoto-no-miya) of these ōke (王家) were formed by the descendants of Prince Fushimi Kuniye.
Assogba Oké         
BENINESE POLITICIAN
Assogba Oke
Assogba Oké (3 February 1903 – 1973) was a Beninese politician and diplomat, mostly active when his country was known as Dahomey. Replacing Chabi Mama, Oké became Foreign Minister in 1960, lasting until 1962.

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Oke

Oke or OKE may refer to:

  • Ōke, branches of the Japanese Imperial Family
  • Oka (mass), an Ottoman measure of mass
  • OKE (mixtape), a 2013 mixtape by rapper Game
  • Oke (name)
  • Oke, Alberta, a locality in Yellowhead County, Alberta, Canada
  • Okinoerabu Airport, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan (IATA airport code: OKE)
  • Okehampton railway station, England (station code OKE)
  • Okpe language (Southwestern Edo), an Edoid language of Nigeria (ISO 639-3 code: oke)
  • Oke or oké, variations of okay