- A
nöker was a
member a
group of
military comrades in
medieval Mongolian and
Turkic armies. The word
nöker means "comrade" in the
Mongol language. The...
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Scottish Clan
treaties of
offensive and
defensive alliance Nöken (plural:
nöker) was the
Mongol term for a
tribal leader acknowledging another as his liege...
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contemporary authors other than Gregoras.
Later Ottoman sources described him as a
nöker (v****al) of
Sultanate of Rum,
during the
first reign of
Mesud II (r. 1284–97...
- of ****stan's
Official Website About Quaid-e-Azam
Muhammad Ali
Jinnah –
noker shan ka A journalist's
account of
meeting Dina
Wadia in New York in 2002...
- on 8
October 2009.
Retrieved 3
October 2009.
McMartin KE, Martin-Amat G,
Noker PE,
Tephly TR (1979). "Lack of a role for
formaldehyde in
methanol poisoning...
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sufficient evidence for a connection.
Ottoman sources referred to
Karasi as a
nöker (v****al)
during the
first reign of
Mesud II (r. 1284–97, 1303–8), the Sultan...
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Archived from the
original on 2009-10-08.
McMartin KE, Martin-Amat G,
Noker PE,
Tephly TR (1979). "Lack of a role for
formaldehyde in
methanol poisoning...
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significant Byzantine renegade and
convert to
Islam to
enter Ottoman service (see
Nöker). He was also
known as Gazi
Mihal (Ottoman Turkish: غازى ميخال) and Abdullah...
- 1097/JOM.0b013e318156eca3. PMID 18000414. S2CID 20124680.
Olsen GW,
Chang SC,
Noker PE,
Gorman GS,
Ehresman DJ,
Lieder PH,
Butenhoff JL (February 2009). "A...
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powerful tribal figure, or by
forsaking one's own lineage, and
becoming a
noker.
Alliances could also be
established through intermarriage.
Eurasian steppe...