Bulgarian Front of First Balkan War

Bulgarian Front of First Balkan War
Part of First Balkan War

Clockwise, from top left: Battle of Kardzhali, Battle of Kirk Kilisse, Battle of Lule Burgas, Bulgarian officers in Çatalca
Date21 October 19123 April 1913
Location
Result

Bulgarian victory

Belligerents
Kingdom of Bulgaria Bulgaria Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Bulgaria Ferdinand I
Kingdom of Bulgaria Vladimir Vazov
Kingdom of Bulgaria Georgi Vazov
Kingdom of Bulgaria Mihail Savov
Kingdom of Bulgaria Ivan Fichev
Kingdom of Bulgaria Vasil Kutinchev
Kingdom of Bulgaria Nikola Ivanov
Ottoman Empire Mehmed V
Ottoman Empire Shevket Pasha
Ottoman Empire Enver Pasha
Ottoman Empire Nazım Pasha
Ottoman Empire Abdullah Pasha
Ottoman Empire Ali Rıza Pasha
Ottoman Empire Şükrü Pasha (POW)
Strength
Kingdom of Bulgaria 400,000+ men[1] Ottoman Empire 400,000+ men[2]
Casualties and losses
Kingdom of Bulgaria 90,000 casualties[3] Ottoman Empire 130,000 casualties[4]

The Bulgarian Front of First Balkan War was one of the heaviest fronts of the First Balkan War fought between 21 October, 1912 and 3 April, 1913

  1. ^ Erickson (2003), s. 52
  2. ^ Erickson (2003), s. 52
  3. ^ Bulgarian troops losses during the Balkan Wars
  4. ^ Erickson (2003), p. 329

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