The Balkan Wars: 1912-1913 Second Edition
Part 7
Savoff, General, orders attacks on Servians and Greeks, 107.
Scutari holds out, 56; falls, 57; to Albania, 119.
Serbs, see Servia.
Serfidje, Greeks capture, 50.
Servia, remembers Kossovo, 5; independent, 7; conquers Bulgaria, under Asen, 10; become Christian, launch a dynasty, 11; decline, 14; throws off Turkish yoke, 20; independence by Treaty of Berlin, 27; area and population, 29; bands in Macedonia, 32; declares war against Turkey, 34; alliance with Bulgaria, 35; decide to mobilize, 36; enter Macedonia, 53; victorious, at Kumanovo, Prilip, and Monastir, 53; differences with Bulgaria, 64; desire to reach Adriatic, 68; recoils to Aegean, 70; question of division of Macedonia, 72; propaganda in Macedonia, 82; attitude of, 92; jingoism in, 96; position of, 100; alliance against Bulgaria, 108; her enlargement of territory under the Treaty of Bukarest, 110; affiliations with Russia, 127.
Shishman, Czar, dies, 11.
Silistria, taken by Roumania, 109; awarded by Powers, 113.
Slavs, unsubdued, 4; all under Moslems, 13; hostility to Greeks, 18; indignation against Turkey, 47; racial characteristics in Macedonia, 89.
Suleyman the Magnificent, 5.
Thrace, ruled by Murad I, 4; location, 54; entered by Bulgarians, 54.
Treaty of Berlin, recognizes Servian independence, etc., 21; of Bukarest, 110; of London, short lived, 58; eliminates Turkey, 63; of Partition, between Servia and Bulgaria, 64; of San Stefano, created "Big Bulgaria," 25; torn up by Powers, 26.
Triple Alliance, influence, 127.
Triple Entente, influence, 127.
Trnovo capital of Bulgaria, 10; burned, 11.
Tsaribrod, interview at, 95.
Turkey, empire in Europe, 3; armies go to Danube, 4; becomes central European power, 5; treatment of subjects, 6; decline and division, 7; driven from Europe, 8; oppression, 13; troops ravage Bulgaria, 14; reconquers Greece, 22; European, how divided, 28; area and population, 29; frustrates Treaty of Berlin, 32; war against by Balkans, 34; blockaded by Greece, 51; at mercy of Allies, 56; at Peace Conference, 57; accepts peace, 57; driven from Europe, 59; reoccupies Adrianople, 109; final boundary of Turkey in Europe, 111; no longer European power, 125; Asiatic, next danger-point, 129.
Uskub, Dushan crowned at, 12; given Bishop, 81.
Venizelos, Prime Minister of Greece, 37; criticism of and defense, 40; his predicament, 46; suggests conference of Allies, 95; conciliatory position, 104.
Veria, Greeks enter, 50.
Vienna, Suleyman at gates of, 5; siege of, 14.
Vilayet, Turkish term, 28.
Vlachs, in Macedonia, 114.
William, of Wied, King of Albania, 120.
Young Turks, rule, 33; reject proposals of Venizelos, 47; forced out, 48; depose Kiamil Pasha, 58.
Zaimis, succeeds Prince George in Crete, 45.