Exiles
The Malta exiles include the following people:
Name | Roundup date | Roundup ID | Function in the Ottoman Empire | Aftermath |
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Mustafa Kemal Pasha (in his absence) | May 28, 1919 | |||
Ali Fethi Bey | May 28, 1919 | 26 80 | ||
Hasan Fehmi Bey | May 28, 1919 | 26 88 | Sinop deputy | |
Şükrü Bey | May 28, 1919 | 27 38 | Civil inspector | |
Ağaoğlu Ahmed Bey | September 21, 1919 | 27 64 | Kara Hisar-i Sâhib deputy, ideologue of the Committee of Union and Progress, author | |
Mahmud Kâmil Pasha | September 21, 1919 | 27 58 | Former Fifth Army commander | |
Ziya Gökalp | September 21, 1919 | 27 59 | Ergani-Maden deputy, ideologue of the Committee of Union and Progress, | |
Hussein Rauf Bey | March 22, 1920 | 27 76 | Former Minister of Navy, Sivas deputy | |
Cevat Pasha | March 22, 1920 | 27 73 | ||
"Kel" Ali Bey | 27 March 1920 | 27 87 | Former Afyon deputy | |
Süleyman Nazif | 27 March 1920 | 27 84 | Former Musul and Baghdad governor | |
Mustafa Abdülhalik | June 7, 1920 | former Bitlis Governor | ||
Kâzım Bey | Colonel, Enver Pasha's brother-in-law | |||
Yunus Nadi | Journalist, owner of Yeni Gün newspaper |
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