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The Malta exiles (Turkish: Malta sürgünleri) were the purges of Ottoman intellectuals by the Allied forces. The exile to Malta occurred between March 1919 and October 1920 of politicians, high ranking soldiers (mainly), administrators and intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire after the armistice of Mudros during the Occupation of Istanbul by the Allied forces. The Malta exiles became inmates in a British prison where various Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) officials were held in the hopes that trials will be held at the Malta Tribunals at a future date.

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  • Malta exiles (en)
  • Esiliati ottomani di Malta (it)
  • Exilés de Malte (fr)
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  • The Malta exiles (Turkish: Malta sürgünleri) were the purges of Ottoman intellectuals by the Allied forces. The exile to Malta occurred between March 1919 and October 1920 of politicians, high ranking soldiers (mainly), administrators and intellectuals of the Ottoman Empire after the armistice of Mudros during the Occupation of Istanbul by the Allied forces. The Malta exiles became inmates in a British prison where various Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) officials were held in the hopes that trials will be held at the Malta Tribunals at a future date. (en)
  • Les exilés de Malte (en turc : Malta sürgünler) sont des soldats de haut rang ainsi que des dirigeants du comité union et progrès de l'Empire ottoman envoyés en exil à Malte entre mars 1919 et octobre 1920, à la suite de l'armistice de Moudros et de l'occupation de Constantinople (par les forces alliées). Emprisonnés dans une prison britannique, ils devaient être jugés par la suite par les (en). (fr)
  • Gli esiliati di Malta (in turco Malta sürgünleri, tra marzo 1919 - ottobre 1920) sono un termine storiografico turco che si riferisce ai politici, soldati di alto rango (in via principale), amministratori e intellettuali ottomani che furono mandati in esilio a Malta dopo l'armistizio di Mudros durante l'occupazione di Costantinopoli da parte delle forze alleate della prima guerra mondiale. Gli esiliati di Malta, accusati di crimini di guerra, vennero reclusi in una prigione britannica dove furono detenuti vari funzionari del Comitato di Unione e Progresso (CUP) nella speranza che i processi si fossero tenuti presso i tribunali di Malta in una data futura. (it)
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