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- İsenbike is a Turkish given name. It comprises İsen and Büke (origin of Bike). In Turkish, "İsen" means "wise" and "Büke" means "queen" and "woman". Thus...
- Sübe'etei. Solihull: Helion & Company. ISBN 978-1-9133-3605-9. Togan, Isenbike (2016). Zimonyi, Istvan; Karatay, Osman (eds.). "Otchigin's Place in the...
- Language(s) Turkish Meaning A combination of words Ay moon and Bike (or Büke) princess, woman Other names Related names Aybüke, Bike, Büke, İsenbike, Süyümbike...
- transliterated to English as Toli and Tuluy, among other spellings. The historian Isenbike Togan has speculated that "Tolui" was a title which Genghis intended to...
- "Kereit, Kérey, Giray" Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher 36 (1965), 360–365. Togan, İsenbike, "Flexibility and Limitation in Steppe Formations: the Kerait Khanate and...
- (نَوکَر‎/नौकर naukar), Bengali (নওকর nôukôr) and Hungarian (nyögér). Togan, Isenbike (1998). Flexibility and Limitation in Steppe Formations The Kerait Khanate...
- Joseph Needham, New York: Simon and Schuster, ISBN 978-0-671-62028-8 Togan, Isenbike (2011). "Court Historiography in Early Tang China: ****igning a Place to...
- Bike Gender Female Origin Language(s) Turkish Meaning Queen, Woman Other names Related names Bikem, Aybike, Aybüke, Büke, İsenbike, Süyümbike,...
- Magdearu, The Wars of the Balkan Peninsula: Their Medieval Origins, p. 117. İsenbike Togan , 1999, Flexibility and Limitation in Steppe Formations: The Kerait...
- 2012-09-20. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Togan, İsenbike. (1998). Flexibility and limitation in steppe formations : the Kerait Khanate...