Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Behaeddin Shakir or Bahaeddin Shakir (Ottoman Turkish: بهاءالدین شاکر, Modern Turkish: Bahaettin Şakir) (1874, Istanbul – April 17, 1922) was a founding member of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP). At the end of World War I, he was detained with other members of the CUP, first by the local Ottoman court martial and then by the British government. He was then sent to Malta pending military trials for crimes against humanity, which never materialized, and was subsequently exchanged by the British for hostages held by Turkish forces.. }
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- Behaeddin_Shakir abstract "Behaeddin Shakir or Bahaeddin Shakir (Ottoman Turkish: بهاءالدین شاکر, Modern Turkish: Bahaettin Şakir) (1874, Istanbul – April 17, 1922) was a founding member of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP). At the end of World War I, he was detained with other members of the CUP, first by the local Ottoman court martial and then by the British government. He was then sent to Malta pending military trials for crimes against humanity, which never materialized, and was subsequently exchanged by the British for hostages held by Turkish forces.".