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  1. Part of Balkan Wars. Date. 8 October 1912 - 21 February 1914. Location. Kosovo vilayet, Scutari vilayet, Janina vilayet, Manastir vilayet. Result. Albanian Declaration of Independence. Formation of the Provisional Government of Albania and the Independent State of Albania. Massacres of the Albanians from the Balkan League forces.

  2. Serbia in the Balkan Wars. The Kingdom of Serbia was one of the major parties in the two Balkan Wars (8 October 1912 – 18 July 1913), gaining land in both conflicts. It experienced significant territorial gains in the Central Balkans, nearly doubling its territory. The Serbian National Army during the First Balkan War.

  3. v. t. e. The participation of Greece in the Balkan Wars of 1912–1913 is one of the most important episodes in modern Greek history, as it allowed the Greek state to almost double its size and achieve most of its present territorial size. It also served as a catalyst of political developments, as it brought to prominence two personalities ...

  4. Balkan Wars Museum. Coordinates: 40.7294°N 22.6994°E. The Balkan Wars Museum ( Greek: Μουσείο Βαλκανικών Πολέμων Mousio Valkanikon Polemon) is a museum in Gefyra, west of Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece, dedicated to the Balkan Wars .

  5. The First Balkan War lasted from October 1912 to May 1913, and comprised actions of the Balkan League ( Serbia, Greece, Montenegro and Bulgaria) against the Ottoman Empire. Montenegro declared war on 8 October and Bulgaria, Serbia and Greece followed suit on 17 October. The war concluded with signing of the Treaty of London on 30 May 1913.

  6. Dispositions on October 10, 1912. On October 10, 1912, the naval ships of the Ottoman Navy was disposed as follows: [1] Haydarpaşa, Constantinople (present day: Istanbul ) Barbaros Hayreddin, Turgut Reis, Mecidiye. Golden Horn (shipyard), Constantinople. Gayret-i Vataniye, Berkefşan, Peleng-i Derya, Berk-i Satvet, Draç, Nur-ül Bahir.

  7. Balkan wars. The Chetniks in the Balkan Wars, were paramilitary groups issued of the Serbian Chetnik Organization which, after fighting in the Macedonian Struggle, came under the supervision of the Royal Serbian Army as auxiliary force. During the Balkan Wars, the Chetniks detachments were used as a vanguard to soften up the enemy forward of ...