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  1. A series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and various European states took place from the Late Middle Ages up through the early 20th century. The earliest conflicts began during the Byzantine–Ottoman wars, waged in Anatolia in the late 13th century before entering Europe in the mid-14th century with the Bulgarian–Ottoman ...

  2. Balkans campaign (World War II) (3 C, 17 P) Wars involving Bosnia and Herzegovina (9 C, 7 P) Bosnian War (10 C, 97 P) Wars involving Bulgaria (12 C, 14 P) Bulgarian–Latin Wars (12 P) Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars (4 C, 16 P)

  3. Balkan League. Map showing the borders of the Balkan states before and after both Balkan Wars. The League of the Balkans [a] was a quadruple alliance formed by a series of bilateral treaties concluded in 1912 between the Eastern Orthodox kingdoms of Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro, and directed against the Ottoman Empire, [1] which at ...

  4. Nikolaos Zafeiriou. Napoleon Zervas. Antonios Zois. Emmanouil Zymvrakakis (army general) Epameinondas Zymvrakakis. Categories: Greek people of the Balkan Wars. Greek military personnel by war. Military personnel of the Balkan Wars.

  5. Die Balkankriege (Trotzki) Die Balkankriege 1912–1913 war eine Reihe von Artikeln, die Leo Trotzki in der russischen Zeitung Kijewskaja mysl ( russisch Киевская мысль, deutsch Kiewer Gedanke) während der Balkankriege 1912–1913 veröffentlichte. In der UdSSR wurde Trotzkis Kriegskorrespondenz als sechster Band seiner ...

  6. The Balkan Wars were two wars that took place in the Balkans in 1912 and 1913. Four Balkan states defeated the Ottoman Empire in the first war; one of the four, Bulgaria, was defeated in the second war. The Ottoman Empire lost nearly all of its holdings in Europe. Austria-Hungary, although not a combatant, was weakened as a much enlarged Serbia pushed for union of the South Slavic peoples.

  7. Military personnel of the Balkan Wars ‎ (8 C, 1 P) Montenegrin people of the Balkan Wars ‎ (1 C)