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Soke may
refer to:
Soke (legal), an
early Western jurisdictional concept Soke (dance) or eke, a
Tongan stick dance,
originating from
Wallis and ****una...
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Sōke (宗家),
pronounced [
soːke], is a ****anese term that
means "the head
family [house]." In the
realm of ****anese
traditional arts, it is used synonymously...
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Söke is a muni****lity and
district of Aydın Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,064 km2, and its po****tion is 123,301 (2022). It is the
largest district...
- The term
soke (/ˈsoʊk/; in Old English: soc,
connected ultimately with secan, "to s****"), at the time of the
Norman conquest of England,
generally denoted...
- The
Soke of
Peterborough is a
historic area of
England ****ociated with the City and
Diocese of Peterborough. It was part of Northamptonshire, but was administered...
- Soro
Soke is a
political slogan and
Internet meme that was used by
EndSARS protests. Soro
Soke is a
Yoruba word
meaning speak up. The
slogan was first...
- is a
traditional ****anese
martial arts
practitioner who
holds a
number of
Soke positions in ****anese
schools of
martial arts.
Specialising in
various weapon...
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various Chinese nobles.
Takamatsu p****ed the
title of
Sōke to
Masaaki Hatsumi, the
recorded 34th
Sōke; it was
Hatsumi who
largely brought the
style to public...
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known for
founding the Gosoku-ryu
style of karate. He held the
title of
sōke (grandmaster) for his
development of the Gosoku-ryū, and was the founder...
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Sōkē or eke is a
Tongan group dance performed with
sticks which the
performers hit
against each
other on the beat of the drum. It has some
common elements...