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... The Balkan League was formed in 1912 by Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece and Montenegro. Their goal was the expulsion of the Turks from the Balkan peninsula. ...
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Fabric of the Balkan War: Religious Conflict In America's diverse culture, the ... and mythological roots in the long conflict between Ottoman Turks and southern ...
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... The Balkan nationalism became stronger than ever in 1903. ... by Nationalism, were formed in Serbia and were dedicated to throwing the Austrians and Turks out of ...
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... These "New Turks" of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) were successful in ... The most disastrous of these wars was the First Balkan War in 1912-1913. ...
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... On October 8, 1912, Montenegro declared war against the Turks. ... Albania, Epirus, Macedonia and Thrace were now part of the Balkan States. ...
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... The British helped the Turks to keep the current trade routes, and the French fought to keep a balance in the already shaky Balkan area. ...
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... The empire ended in 1453, when Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople. ... religion, the Eastern Orthodox Christianity, became dominant in the Balkan and Russian ...
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... early 19th century; fighting to gain control of the balkan state has ... In 1453 Constantinople (Istanbull), fell the Turks this marked the decisive estblishment ...
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... As Byzantium declined, Serbs dominated the Balkans until Turks stopped them. ... During the Russo-Turko War and Balkan wars Serbia gained its complete independence ...
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... The Balkan League agreed to ally them to take the offensive. ... Then on October 8, 1912, Montenegro declared war against the Turks. ...
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... early 19th century; fighting to gain control of the balkan state has ... In 1453 Constantinople (Istanbull), fell the Turks this marked the decisive estblishment ...
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... The most important of the Balkan crises came in 1878 ... and Russia that led to a war from 1877-1878 over the future of Bulgaria resulted in a defeat for the Turks. ...
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... Yugoslavia is a federated country situated on the west central Balkan Peninsula. ... emperor called upon the Serbs to rise once more against the Turks, which they ...
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... of millions of people. At the time the Ottoman Turks took over most of Africa, Balkan and the Middle-East. But that's not all, this ...
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... At the same time, Britain helped to modernize the navy in Turkey. In the Balkan War of 1912, the Turks were defeated, and they turned to Germany for more help. ...
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... Founded in the heart of the Balkan Peninsula, Bulgaria functioned as a political, commercial ... The keys to the fortress were given to the Turks by a Bulgarian ...
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... Vitus Day in 1389." The Turks hardly defeated Lazar and both prince and sultan died ... His policy was to unite all Balkan nations into a federation of equal and ...
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... area of Kosovo-Metohia, and Albanians, with the help of Turks rapidly grew ... the support of ethnocentric supporters living in Turkey, and other Balkan areas, as ...
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... The Turks did not encourage economic development of areas like Albania, Montenegro and Romania ... It was a witness to two bloody Balkan wars that took place in ...
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... 1946 was the establishment of pro-Communist governments in the Balkan states, Hungary ... pressure mounted in Britain to cease aiding the Greeks and Turks and keep ...
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... organization that worked to gain independence for the Albanians from the Ottoman Turks, who ruled ... When she was two, she witnessed the First Balkan War. ...
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... organization that worked to gain independence for the Albanians from the Ottoman Turks, who ruled ... When she was two, she witnessed the First Balkan War. ...
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... The same period of time another great civilization, called Ottoman Turks, was taking over most of North Africa, the Middle East, and the Balkan Peninsula. ...
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... A good part of the Serbian population left Kosovo to escape enslavement by the Turks. ... Albania: From Anarchy to a Balkan Identity. New York: New York, 1997. ...
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