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Buke may refer to: * Buke (China), the practice of taking extra classes in secondary school * Buke (Japan), a social class * ''Buke'', old variant of the word for "book" * Buke, a district in Altenbeken, Germany * Büke, a Turkish given name * Buké, a talk show on the Hungarian TV channel Hír TV See also * Buke and Gase, American musical duo * Bûke baranê, a type of Kurdish doll * Buki (other) Buki may refer to: * Buki (musical instrument), a brass instrument from Georgia * Be (Cyrillic), formerly named ''Buki'', a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet See also * Bukki, a Biblical character * Buke (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Buke (China)
Buke may refer to: * Buke (China), the practice of taking extra classes in secondary school * Buke (Japan), a social class * ''Buke'', old variant of the word for "book" * Buke, a district in Altenbeken, Germany * Büke, a Turkish given name * Buké, a talk show on the Hungarian TV channel Hír TV See also * Buke and Gase, American musical duo * Bûke baranê, a type of Kurdish doll * Buki (other) Buki may refer to: * Buki (musical instrument), a brass instrument from Georgia * Be (Cyrillic), formerly named ''Buki'', a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet See also * Bukki, a Biblical character * Buke (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Buke (Japan)
were the hereditary military nobility and officer caste of medieval and early-modern Japan from the late 12th century until their abolition in 1876. They were the well-paid retainers of the ''daimyo'' (the great feudal landholders). They had high prestige and special privileges such as wearing two swords and ''Kiri-sute gomen'' (right to kill anyone of a lower class in certain situations). They cultivated the ''bushido'' codes of martial virtues, indifference to pain, and unflinching loyalty, engaging in many local battles. Though they had predecessors in earlier military and administrative officers, the samurai truly emerged during the Kamakura shogunate, ruling from 1185 to 1333. They became the ruling political class, with significant power but also significant responsibility. During the 13th century, the samurai proved themselves as adept warriors against the invading Mongols. During the peaceful Edo period (1603 to 1868), they became the stewards and chamberlains of the ...
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Book
A book is a medium for recording information in the form of writing or images, typically composed of many pages (made of papyrus, parchment, vellum, or paper) bound together and protected by a cover. The technical term for this physical arrangement is '' codex'' (plural, ''codices''). In the history of hand-held physical supports for extended written compositions or records, the codex replaces its predecessor, the scroll. A single sheet in a codex is a leaf and each side of a leaf is a page. As an intellectual object, a book is prototypically a composition of such great length that it takes a considerable investment of time to compose and still considered as an investment of time to read. In a restricted sense, a book is a self-sufficient section or part of a longer composition, a usage reflecting that, in antiquity, long works had to be written on several scrolls and each scroll had to be identified by the book it contained. Each part of Aristotle's ''Physics'' is called a ...
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Altenbeken
Altenbeken () is a municipality in the district of Paderborn, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Geography Altenbeken is situated in the Eggegebirge, approx. 15 km northeast of Paderborn. To the west of the town is the Altenbeken Viaduct, a railway bridge that spans the Beke valley. Division of the municipality Altenbeken consists of the following 3 districts * Altenbeken * Buke * Schwaney International relations Altenbeken is twinned with: * Betton (near Rennes), (France France (), officially the French Republic ( ), is a country primarily located in Western Europe. It also comprises of Overseas France, overseas regions and territories in the Americas and the Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic, Pacific Ocean, Pac ...) References External links Official site Paderborn (district) {{Paderborn-geo-stub ...
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Büke
Büke is an uncommon Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Büke" means "wise, knowledgeable person". It is "the dragon with seven heads" in an old Turkish epic. Büke also the name of one of the years in the "Twelve Animal Turkish Calendar". Fictional characters *A character in Kyrgyz writer Chingiz Aitmatov Chingiz Mustafayev ( az, Çingiz Mustafayev; born 11 March 1991) is an Azerbaijani singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019, represented Azerbaijan in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with the song "Tru ...'s novel The White Ship. {{DEFAULTSORT:Buke Turkish feminine given names ...
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Hír TV
Hír TV is a Hungarian television news channel, the first of such made in the country. It began broadcasting on 2 January 2003. History Initial years On 26 November 2002, the TV channel was registered using 20 million Hungarian forints (~64.350 euros) of capital. The first CEO of television was Gábor Borókai, who had recently served as Viktor Orbán's first government spokesman (from 1998 to 2002), and the first editor-in-chief was Imre Dlusztus, who was the sometime editor-in-chief of '' Délmagyarország'' (meaning ''"Southern Hungary"''), the local newspaper of Szeged. The first test broadcast began on 2 December 2002. After one month of test broadcasts, the TV channel started its regular broadcasting on 2 January 2003, according to contract with several cable television companies. Role in the 2006 protests in Hungary Hír TV was the only channel to broadcast continuous live coverage of the 2006 anti-government protests in Hungary. The channel's reports were ...
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Buke And Gase
Buke and Gase (formerly spelled Buke and Gass) ( and ) is a Brooklyn-based musical duo named after the musical instruments invented and built by founders Arone Dyer and Aron Sanchez; the ''buke'' is a six-string former-baritone ukulele and the ''gase'' is a hybrid guitar-bass. History 1998: New York City A native of Willmar, Minnesota; Arone Dyer had been writing songs since 1993, performing at coffee houses, self-accompanied with her Fender Classical acoustic guitar which, as she was not formally educated in guitar playing, she tuned however she liked. In 1998, she competed against other musicians to win an opportunity to open the Lilith Fair in Minneapolis and sell her debut (and, , only) solo album ''Jump'' at the merchandise stall. Being just eighteen years-of-age, and graduating public arts high school that year; Dyer called the experience with the Lilith Fair a whirlwind for which she wasn't prepared. Following the Lilith Fair, her performances' intensity brought on ...
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Bûke Baranê
Kurdish mythology is the collective term for the beliefs and practices of the culturally, ethnically or linguistically related group of ancient peoples who inhabited the Kurdistan mountains of northwestern Zagros, northern Mesopotamia and southeastern Anatolia. This includes their Indo-European pagan religion prior to them converting to Islam or Christianity, as well the local myths, legends and folklore that they produced after becoming Muslims. Before Islam Origin story In Kurdish mythology, the ancestors of the Kurds fled to the mountains to escape the oppression of a king named Zahhak. It is believed that these people, like Kaveh the Blacksmith who hid in the mountains over the course of history created a Kurdish ethnicity. Mountains, to this day, are still important geographical and symbolic figures in Kurdish life. In common with other national myths, Kurdish mythology is used for political aims. After Islam The Sasanian king Chosroes II Parvez is highly esteemed in the ...
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