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The Battle of Bitola took place near Bitola from the 16th to the 19th of November 1912. It was part of the Balkan Wars. The Serbian army decisively defeated the Ottoman army. Combatants Ottoman Empire Balkan League (Serbia), (Montenegro), (Greece), (Bulgaria) Commanders Zekki Pasha, Esat Pasha Constantine I of Greece, Vladimir Vazov, Petar Bojovic Strength 350,000 men Greece 115,000 men, Bulgaria 300,000 men, Serbia 220,000 men, Montenegro 35,000 men The region and battle places During the course...
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On the 19th of October the Greek army defeat another Ottoman army in the Balkan Wars. ...
Epic battle of the First Balkan War of 1912 during which the Serbian forces of Field Marchal Radomir Putnik crushed the Ottoman army of General Zekki north of Uskub, known today as Skopje, the modern capital of Macedonia. ...
The Greek army destroys an Ottoman army in a 7 day battle from 24th to 30th October 1912 during the Balkan Wars. ...
The battle of Lule-Burgas was a battle between the Bulgarians and the Ottomans. ...
The Battle of Elli was a naval battle that took place between the Ottoman Empire and Greece during the Balkan Wars. ...
The Battle of Adrianople, Siege of Adrianople, or Serbian Battle of Jedren during the First Balkan War began in mid-November, 1912 and ended with the capture of Adrianople by the Bulgarian 2nd Army under the command of General Vazov on March 26, 1913. ...
The Battle of Lemnos (January 5-18, 1913) was a naval battle during the First Balkan War. ...
This was the last piece of action the Greek army show in the Balkan Wars and it was the last Ottoman ever to enter Macedonia and Epirus. ...
Bitola is the second largest city in the Republic of Macedonia after the capital Skopje and third largest municipality after Kumanovo. ...
The outcome as of April 1913 Boundaries on the Balkans after the First and the Second Balkan War (1912-1913) Distribution of races in the Balkan Peninsula and Asia Minor in 1923, Historical Atlas by William R. Shepherd, New York (The map does not reflect the results of the 1923...
Serbia Official language Serbian1 Capital Belgrade Area â Total â % water 88. ...
Imperial motto (Ottoman Turkish) دÙÙØª ابد Ù
دت Devlet-i Ebed-müddet (The Eternal State) The Ottoman Empire at the height of its power (1683) Official language Ottoman Turkish Capital SöÄüt (1299-1326), Bursa (1326-1365), Edirne (1365-1453), İstanbul (1453-1922) Imperial anthem Ottoman imperial anthem Sovereigns Padishah of the Osmanl...
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