The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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... military operations . Turkish military operations were often leisurely and the foreign officer might be absent from his reorganising duties for considerable periods . Moreover , the compi- lation of reports was a tedious business . True ...
... military operations . Turkish military operations were often leisurely and the foreign officer might be absent from his reorganising duties for considerable periods . Moreover , the compi- lation of reports was a tedious business . True ...
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... military expedient.59 To gain a footing in areas where for so long the comitadjis had entrenched themselves necessitated the employment of every means available ; and one of the best means ( as Karavangelis had found ) was to utilise ...
... military expedient.59 To gain a footing in areas where for so long the comitadjis had entrenched themselves necessitated the employment of every means available ; and one of the best means ( as Karavangelis had found ) was to utilise ...
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... military conventions , which were subsequently modified.4 The two parties agreed to come to each other's assistance ... Military Convention of 29 April , Military Agreement concerning war with Austria or Rumania , 1 July , Military ...
... military conventions , which were subsequently modified.4 The two parties agreed to come to each other's assistance ... Military Convention of 29 April , Military Agreement concerning war with Austria or Rumania , 1 July , Military ...
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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action activities agents agreement Albanian already arms army arrived assistance Athens attack attempt August Austria authorities Balkan became become began British Bulgarian called chief Christian comitadjis Committee Constantinople Consulate continued Cretan Crete demanded despatch early encounter established European eventually Exarchist favour February forces Foreign formed frontier further gave gendarmerie Germany give given Greece Greek bands Grey hand hoped interests Internal Italy joined July June Karavangelis Kastoria killed Kota lake later leaders Macedonia Makris March Mazarakis Melas military Monastir moved movement November October officers operations organisation party Patriarchists Porte Powers Prince proposals question reform region remained reports returned revolutionary Russia schools sent September Serbian Slav strong struggle supplied taken Thessaloniki took town troops Turkey Turkish Turks usually villages Vlach Western Young