Kan'in-no-miya and Nashimoto-no-miya) of these ōke (王家) were formed by the descendants of Prince Fushimi Kuniie. The ōke were stripped of their membership in the...
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Yellowhead County, Alberta, Canada Oke or oké, variations of "okay" Oke, a variant of oka (mass), an Ottoman measure of mass Ōke (王家), branches of the Japanese...
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was known as Dahomey. Replacing Chabi Mama, Oké became Foreign Minister in 1960, lasting until 1962. Oké was born in Adjohoun on 3 February 1903. He came...
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Janette Oke (née Steeves; born February 18, 1935) (pronounced "oak") is a Canadian author of inspirational fiction. Her books are often set in a pioneer...
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Oluwole Busayo Oke (born 28 April 1967) is a Nigerian businessman, administrator, economist and politician who is serving in the 8th and current House...
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Okely is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Demi Okely (born 1997), Australian rules footballer Judith Okely (born 1941), British anthropologist...
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Aso oke fabric, (Yoruba: aṣọ òkè, pronounced ah-SHAW-okay) is a hand-woven cloth that originated from the Yoruba people of Yorubaland within today's Nigeria...
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Oke Ora (Yoruba: Òkè Ọ̀rà) is an ancient community and archaeological site situated on a hill about 8 km (5 mi) east of Ufẹ̀ (Ilé-Ifẹ̀), in between the...
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National Order of Benin Ahéhéhinnou, F. Aubin (18 December 2022). "Le général Oké Soumanou n'est plus". 24 heures au Bénin (in French). Retrieved 19 December...
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1992 Assogba Oké (1903–1973), Beninese politician and diplomat Femi Oke (born 1966), British television presenter and journalist Harris R. Oke (1891–1940)...
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