- Look up
gok in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
GOK,
Gok, or
Gök may
refer to:
Abdurrahman Gök (born 1980),
Turkish journalist Azim
Gök (born 1996), Iranian...
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Gok Wan MBE (simplified Chinese: 温国兴;
traditional Chinese: 溫國興; pinyin: Wēn Guóxìng;
Cantonese Yale: Wān Gwok-hīng; born 9
September 1974) is a British...
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fruit or "in the
prime of life, young, and vigorous" for a person. The name
Gök-türk
emerged from the
misreading of the word Kök,
meaning Ashina, the endonym...
- also had
minor divinities (Alps) that
served the
purposes of Tengri. As
Gök Tanrı, he was the
father of the sun (Koyash) and moon (Ay Tanrı) and also...
- wuh
gok deep-fried
dumpling made with
mashed taro and
stuffed with
diced mushrooms,
shrimp and pork. Haam seui
gok 鹹水角; xiánshuǐ jiǎo; hàahm séui
gok deep-fried...
- Yau
gok (油角) or jau
gok (油角) is a
traditional pastry found in
Cantonese cuisine,
originating from
Guangdong Province in China. The term
gok (角) reflects...
- Gökmedrese or
Gök Medrese, is a 13th-century
Anatolian Seljuk medrese, in Tokat, Turkey. An
example of
Seljuk architecture, the
building hosted for years...
- Gökmedrese or
Gök Medrese (literally: "Celestial Madrasah" or "Blue Madrasah"; Persian: گوک مدرسه), also
known as
Sahibiye Medresesi, is a 13th-century...
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Margara (Armenian: Մարգարա, also
Romanized as Markara;
formerly Margara-
Gök) is a town in the
Armavir Province of Armenia.
Margara is the
closest border...
- of
establishment of
InGOK, when the
first merchant iron ore
concentrate was produced. By 1978, the peak
output was
recorded in
GOK over its
history when...