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Berke Dam (Turkish: Berke Barajı) is concrete arch-gravity dam built on the Ceyhan river in southern Turkey. There is a hydroelectric power plant , established in 2001 at the dam, with a power output of 510 MW (three facilities at 170 MW each).
Deborah Berke (born 1954) is an American architect and academic. She is the founder of TenBerke , formerly Deborah Berke Partners , a New York City -based architectural design firm. Berke is currently Dean and J.M. Hoppin Professor at the Yale School of Architecture , where she began teaching as an associate professor in 1987.
Berke is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name. Berke Akçam (born 2002), Turkish athlete; Berke Atar (born 1999), Turkish ...
Berkeh Haj Asadollah or Berkeh Kashkool (lit. Haj Asadollah water reservoir, Persian: برکه حاج اسدالله), located in Gerash, Fars province, Iran, was built in 1286 A.H. (1869 A.D.), by Haj Asadollah, son of Dahbashi Karbalayi AliReza Gerashi, and is the largest Berkeh (water reservoir built manually) after “Berkeh Kal” in Gerash.
Berke moved to London in 1965 where he worked with R. D. Laing in the 1960s when the Philadelphia Association was being established. Berke was a resident at Kingsley Hall, where he helped Mary Barnes, a nurse who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia, emerge from madness. [2] Barnes later became an artist and writer.
Steve Ryan Berke (born 5 May 1981) is a co-founder of the International Church of Cannabis, two-time candidate for mayor of Miami Beach, cannabis activist, rapper, YouTuber, entrepreneur, and former All-American tennis player. As a college tennis player, Berke gained All-America honors and the Ivy League Player of the Year award at Yale ...
Bahattin Berke Demircan (born 25 November 2002) is a Turkish footballer who plays as a forward for TFF First League club Fatih Karagümrük. Career
Sarai in the Fra Mauro map. "Old Sarai" (سرای باتو, Sarāy-i Bātū; or سرای برکه, Sarāy-i Barka) was established by the Mongol ruler Batu Khan (1227-1255), as indicated by both occasional references to the "Sarai of Batu" ("Sarai Batu", Sarāy-i Bātū) [4] and an explicit statement of the Franciscan William of Rubruck, who visited Batu in 1253 or 1254, on his way to the ...