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Did you know that in order to keep two paintings by Pablo Picasso in the Kunstmuseum Basel, the people of Basel voted in the 1967 Basel Picasso paintings purchase referendum to buy them?' On the main page on 18 May 2021
Did you know that Ahmet Cevat Emre shared a household with Vâlâ Nureddin and Nâzım Hikmet in Batumi, with Emre responsible for cooking, Hikmet writing poetry and Nureddin giving Turkish language lessons? On the main page on 27 July 2021
Did you know ... that Francesco de' Medici enjoyed sitting inside the head of the Apennine Colossus (pictured) and fishing through its eyes? On the main page on 7 January 2022
Did you know '... that Mao Zedong initially approved the Dalai Lama's escape into Indian exile, but later ordered that it be prevented?? On the main page on 7 January 2022
Did you know ... that the Degenerate Art auction in 1939, which included paintings by Van Gogh and Picasso, raised only $115,000? On the main page on 5 January 2022
Did you know ... that the Democratic Society Party was the 25th political party to be banned in Turkey since 1962? On the main page on 7 January 2022
Did you know that the Dolmen de Soto is one of about 1,650 neolithic burial sites in Andalusia, and assumed to have been built between 4,500 and 5,000 years ago? On the main page on 7 June 2021
Did you know that the Elazığ Girls' Institute was established in 1937 to assimilate "primitive" Kurdish girls by transforming them into "civilized" Turkish women? On the main page on 3 August 2021
Did you know ... that the French lawyer and politician Francis Szpiner defended a former emperor in court before becoming the Mayor of Paris? On the main page on 3 January 2022
Did you know ... that Cédric Wermuth, the co-president of the Swiss Social Democrats, was once fined for squatting? On the main page on 26 August 2021
Did you know ... that the Irish judge Maureen Harding Clark studied Malay in Malaysia and French in France before she was appointed to the Khmer Rouge Tribunal by King Norodom Sihamoni? On the main page on 7 January 2022
Did you know ... that Philip Kreyenbroek taught Iranian studies at the University of Göttingen due to his interest in Yazidi traditions and the fact that about half of the Yazidi diaspora lived in Germany at the time? On the main page on 8 August 2021
Did you know ... that the defendants in the Racism-Turanism trials between 1944 and 1947 were absolved because racism wasn't contrary to the Turkish constitution? On the main page on 28 September 2021
Did you know ... that before the Swiss surgeon René Prêtre specialized in surgeries on children's hearts, he treated victims of gunshots and stabbings at Bellevue Hospital in New York? On the main page on 14 January 2022
Did you know ... that Sinan Selen worked at the travel agency TUI before he became the vice president of the German domestic intelligence service? On the main page on 4 January 2022
Did you know that the Suffrage Torch was a symbol of illumination during the Suffragist campaigns in the states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania in the summer of 1915 and the idea of Harriot Stanton Blatch? On the main page on 27 June 2021
Did you know ... that in Toplak and Mrak v. Slovenia—initiated by two disabled voters over polling place access in a gay marriage referendum—the European Court of Human Rights extended its jurisdiction to referendums? On the main page on 26 November 2021
Did you know that Turkey built a courtroom on the island of İmralı for the 1999 trial of Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party? On the main page on 13 June 2021
Did you know that after he escaped from the high-security İmralı prison, Billy Hayes wrote a book about the escape that was later adapted into a film? On the main page on 24 June 2021
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  2. ^ https://esta.krd/en/49910/
  3. ^ https://anfenglish.com/news/turkish-judiciary-opens-investigation-on-hdp-agri-mp-berdan-Ozturk-50635