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Balkan Wars
First Balkan War
Second Balkan War
Albanian National Awakening
Macedonia
Balkans
Military of Bulgaria
Serbs
Ottoman Empire
Europe
History of the Turkic peoples
Balkan League

Balkan Wars[removed]By Richard Hall The Balkan Wars were two sharp conflicts that heralded the onset of World War I. In the First Balkan War a loose alliance of Balkan States eliminated the Ottoman Empire from most of

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