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- Büyükada (Gr****: Πρίγκηπος or Πρίγκιπος, rendered Prinkipos or Prinkipo), meaning "Big Island" in Turkish, is the largest of the Princes' Islands in the...
- The Prinkipo Gr**** Orphanage (Turkish: Prinkipo Rum Yetimhanesi, also known as Prinkipo Palace or Büyükada Gr**** Orphanage) is a historic 20,000-square-meter...
- Trotsky, whom she greatly admired, after flying to the Turkish island of Prinkipo, wanting to meet Trotsky. As Labour MP for Stoke-on-Trent, Lady Cynthia...
- the island chain comes from the name of the biggest island, Büyükada (Prinkipo in Gr****), which supplanted the older names and become the new name for...
- authorities forcibly occupied and closed the Gr**** Orphanage of Büyükada (Prinkipos), thus depriving 165 orphans of their lodgings and education. Throughout...
- was also at risk from the many former White Army officers who lived on Prinkipo, officers who had opposed the October Revolution and who had been defeated...
- During his exile period in Turkey, Trotsky wrote this book on the isle of Prinkipo. The History of Russian Revolution tells the story of the February and...
- of their property before leaving. Furthermore, it forcefully closed the Prinkipo Gr**** Orthodox Orphanage, the Patriarchate's printing house and the Gr****...
- plot, he had Athalarichos's nose and hands cut off, and he was exiled to Prinkipo, one of the Princes' Islands. Theodorus received the same treatment, but...
- was captured by the British and interned on the Mediterranean island of Prinkipo (now called Büyükada). He returned to Germany in 1919. Schulenburg was...