Teke
Teke or Tekke can refer to:
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People
- Teke people or Bateke, a Central African ethnic group
- Teke languages, a series of Bantu languages spoken by the Teke people
- Teke or Tekke, one of the Turkmen tribes of southern Turkmenistan
- Akhal-Teke, a horse breed associated with the tribe
- Fatih Tekke (born 1977), Turkish footballer
- Kent Tekulve (born 1947), American baseball player
Places
- Beylik of Teke, a frontier principality established by Oghuz Turkish clans
- Teke, the Hungarian name for Teaca Commune, Bistriţa-Năsăud County, Romania
- The former name of Antalya Province, Turkey
- Tekke, a neighborhood of Görmeli, Turkey
- Mount Teke, the highest peak in İskilip, Turkey
Religion
- Tekke or Khanqah, a building designed specifically for gatherings of a Sufi brotherhood
- Tekke or Zawiya (institution), a gathering place of a Sufi order, or the shrine of a saint
Other uses
- Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity, one of its members, or its quarterly publication THE TEKE
- Teke Teke, a Japanese urban legend about a railway victim who lost her lower torso and slices her victims in half in a similar fashion
- Telekinesis, as in George R.R. Martin's novella Nightflyers
See also
- Teak, a tropical hardwood tree species
- Tekes (disambiguation)
- Tiki (disambiguation)
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