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    Kos (redirect from İstanköy)
    Stanchio, or Stinco, and in Ottoman and modern Turkish it is known as İstanköy, all from the reinterpretation of the Greek expression εις την Κω 'to Kos';...
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    on the Dodecanese islands of Rhodes (Turkish: Rodos) and Kos (Turkish: İstanköy). The Turkish population on the island was not affected by the 1923 population...
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    in Yatağan Şükrü Kaya, Minister of the Interior under Atatürk, born in İstanköy Mustafa Muğlalı, Turkish War of Independence general Yunus Nadi Abalıoğlu...
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    from the original on 12 July 2023. Retrieved 12 July 2023. AKPM, Rodos ve İstanköy Türkleri için adım attı - Dünya Haberleri Archived 6 September 2014 at...
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  • Greece Archea Korinthos Kos island of the Dodecanese, off Bodrum Cos (Κως), İstanköy, Coo, Stanchio Kourion Cyprus Curium, Curias (Κούριον) Kúmē Campania, Italy...
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  • Greek Nicaea ([iz nikea]), Samsun (s'Amison from "se" and "Amisos"), and İstanköy for the Greek island Kos (from is tin Ko). The occurrence of the initial...
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    state administration that on the 9 October 1909 took him as a Kaymakam to İstanköy and in February 1910 he was promoted to Mutasarrıf in Hums, Tripolis, where...
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  • Stimpoli, Crete, from "στην Πόλη" [stimˈboli], 'in the city' or 'to the city' İstanköy, Stanco for the island of Kos Standia for the island of Dia Prefix "s-"...
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  • Öküz Mehmed Pasha Succeeded by Ohrili Hüseyin Pasha Personal details Born Istanköy, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Kos, Greece) Died 9 March 1621 Constantinople...
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  • groups had even been settled within the Aegean islands like Rhodes and Kos (İstanköy). Golden, Peter B. "Boz Ulus". In Kate Fleet; Gudrun Krämer; Denis Matringe;...
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    governments. He is one of the perpetrators of the Armenian genocide. Born in İstanköy (Kos), part of the Dodecanese in the then Ottoman Empire, he finished Galatasaray...
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  • laid up at Constantinople 1899 decommissioned 1903 sold for breaking up. İstanköy (Kos) Tersâne-i Âmire, Istanbul LPP 35.7m, B 5.3m, D 1.8m 203t BM, Wood...
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  • with incumbent sultan Abdul Hamid I (r. 1773-1789); he was banished to Istanköy (Kos), where he lived until his death. Yazici 1982. Loudon 2001, p. 53...
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    Kasot (Kasos), Mis (Kastellorizo), Sömbeki (Symi), Kerpe (Karpathos), and Istanköy (Kos). The islands were slated to be returned to the Ottoman Empire after...
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  • which this type of rugs was first woven by immigrants from the island of İstanköy (Cos), "ada" meaning "island" in Turkish, or from the stylized carnation...
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