When I turn on iCloud library in sync deleted photos?

I just updated my iPad 16 GB iOS mini 9 after cleaning of old photos, so there would be enough memory for the upgrade.  I have around 200 photos sync'd with my MacBook.  Why iOS these deletes if I turn on iCloud photo library?

I don't think that Apple never said 'why' and speculation is against the terms of use of this forum. However here is a method to deal with it. The information is of help with your photo library - Apple Support iCloud

iCloud library is not download photos and videos that you copy to your device in iTunes. To download the original versions, follow these steps.

OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 or later version

To download the original versions of your library of Mac, click Photos > Preferences and turn on iCloud photo library.

You can also use AirDrop to copy photos from your computer to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch:

  1. Make sure that you are connected with the same Apple on your iOS device and computer ID.
  2. Unlock your device iOS and Activate AirDrop.
  3. Open a new window of Finder on your Mac, then choose AirDrop in the sidebar.
  4. Drag the photos to the iOS device icon in the Finder window.

OS X Mavericks and earlier versions or Windows

You can upload JPEG photos using the Photos app on iCloud.com:

  1. Connect to iCloud.com wearing the same Apple ID you use to iCloud photo library.
  2. Click on iCloud photo library.
  3. Click on download.
  4. Select the pictures you want to download.
  5. Click OK.

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