The Balkan Wars and the Partition of Macedonia
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Description: Describes how the Balkans Wars resulted in Turkish Macedonia being split between Albania, Bulgaria, Greece and Serbia.
The Balkan Wars and the Partition of Macedonia The Balkan Wars and the Partition of Macedonia Council for Research Into South-Eastern Europe of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts Following their own interests and aims to conquer and partition the European part of Ottoman Turkey, the neighbouring Balkan states Serbia, Greece, Bulgaria and Montenegro decided to start a war. The Treaty between Serbia and Bulgaria signed on March 12th 1912 (with a secret annexe) included a possibility for the transformation of Macedonia into an autonomous region and anticipated the arbitration of the Russian Tsar. In such form, this agreement was a compromise to avoid the territorial separation and partition of Macedonia. After Greece and Montenegro joined the agreement, a Balkan Alliance was formed and it immediately began preparations for a war against the Ottoman Empire. In autumn 1912 the Balkan allies declared war on Turkey.
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Date | Creation Date: 2001-05-31T15:23:01Z Expiry Date: 2018-05-31T15:23:02Z |