The Vardar Army of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Vardar Ordusu) was one of the field armies under the command of the Western Army. It was formed during...
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Army (Macedonian and Vardar Army) constituted ten corps with 32 infantry and two cavalry divisions. Against Serbia, the Ottomans deployed the Vardar Army...
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RK Vardar 1961 (Macedonian: РК Вардар 1961) is a professional handball club from Skopje, North Macedonia. Vardar is the most successful handball team...
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was commander of the Vardar Army during the First Balkan War. Following the orders of Nazim Pasha, Chief of Staff of the Ottoman Army, Zeki Pasha initiated...
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Fevzi Çakmak (category Ottoman Army generals)
staff of the Vardar Army, went to Istanbul, and Fevzi was deputized the chief of staff. On 19 June, the headquarters of the Vardar Army evacuated from...
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Battle of Kumanovo (category Vardar Macedonia (1912–1918))
and the Ottoman Vardar Army, led by Zeki Pasha, had little more than a half of its manpower mobilised when the war started. The army was composed of:...
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consequence was that the destruction of the Macedonian Army sealed the fate of the Ottoman Vardar Army, which was fighting the Serbs to the north. The fall...
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Vardar, vardar, värdar, or vårdar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vardar, also known as Axios, is a river in North Macedonia and Greece. Vardar may...
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and destroy the Vardar Army in that area, with First Army advancing from the north (direction of Vranje-Kumanovo-Ovče Pole), Second Army advancing from...
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Doiran. The Allies pursued the German 11th Army and the Bulgarian 1st Army, while pushing deeper into Vardar Macedonia. By 29 September, the Allies had...
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Giannitsa (redirect from Enidzhe Vardar)
Yenice-i Vardar ('new-town of Vardar', as opposed to Yenice-i Karasu, modern Genisea, near Xanthi and known for tobacco), Turkish Yenice or Vardar Yenicesi...
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Battle of Monastir (category Vardar Macedonia (1912–1918))
abandoning their guns. As an ongoing part of the Balkan Wars, the Ottoman Vardar Army retreated from the defeat at Kumanovo and regrouped around Bitola. The...
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was one of the Detachment under the command of the Ottoman Vardar Army of the Western Army. It was formed in Taşlıca (present day: Pljevlja) area for...
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World War II in Yugoslav Macedonia (redirect from Occupation of Vardar Macedonia during World War II)
military campaign to resist the occupation of Vardar Macedonia. Officially, the area was called then Vardar Banovina, because the use of very name Macedonia...
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was one of the Detachments under the command of the Ottoman Vardar Army of the Western Army. It was formed in Priştine (present day: Pristina) area for...
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1912, both sides were reinforced: the Ottomans received part of the Vardar Army, retreating after the Battle of Monastir, bringing their forces up to...
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the First Balkan War, between the Ottoman Vardar Army and the First Serbian Army. In the battle the Ottoman army was defeated and was forced to withdraw...
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was one of the detachments under the command of the Ottoman Vardar Army of the Western Army. It was formed in Firzovik (present day: Uroševac) area during...
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Ottoman Empire. Therefore, they sent telegrams to the Ottoman Western army, Vardar army and to Ioannina fortress pledging continued support for the war against...
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follows: V Corps (Serbian front, under the command of the Vardar Army of the Western Army) 13th Division, 15th Division, 16th Division İştip Redif Division...
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Battle of Dobro Pole (category Vardar Macedonia (1912–1918))
thus established to support the remnants of the Serbian army in their effort to conquer Vardar Macedonia. On 17 August 1916, Bulgaria invaded Greece, easily...
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First Army in September 1916 initially at Monastir and then at Thessaloniki. The First Army (again commanded by Bojović) took part in the Allied Vardar Offensive...
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19 October 1912, the army was structured as follows: Serbian Front: Vardar Army (app. 65,000 men and 172 artillery[citation needed]) on Serbian approach...
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The Indian Army, also called the British Indian Army, was involved in World War I as part of the British Empire. More than one million Indian troops served...
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to the 19th Infantry Division which was part of the VII Corps of the Vardar Army. Initially it was stationed at Bilaç ve Berana. At the commencement of...
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British Army during the First World War fought the largest and most costly war in its long history. Unlike the French and German Armies, the British Army was...
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Partizan Stadium (redirect from Yugoslav National Army Stadium)
electronic scoreboard. First time it was used on a match between Partizan and Vardar Skopje on 30 November 1957. The stadium was a site of the 7th European Athletics...
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Bulgaria during World War I (redirect from Bulgarian Army in World War I)
multinational Allied armies based in Greece broke through on the Macedonian Front during the Vardar Offensive. Part of the Bulgarian Army quickly collapsed...
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Romanian Land Forces (redirect from Romanian army)
provided to it by the Treaty of Bucharest in 1918. After the success of the Vardar offensive on the Macedonian front, which put Bulgaria out of the war, Romania...
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November 1914, following the Battle of Prilep, the Turkish V Corps of the Vardar Army retreated through Alinci to Bitola. According to the 2002 census, there...
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