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| 1913 | Bey, Enver Capture of Yanina |  |
| 3rd Mar Yanina The Turkish garrison of 30,000 falls to Prince Constantine of Greece |
| 1913 | Bey, Enver Conference of London |  |
| 23rd Jan London When the news of the Turkish Coup d'Etat reaches London it was recognized that further negotiations are useless and that the London Peace Conference had failed |
| 1913 | Bey, Enver Coup d'Etat |  |
| 23rd Jan Constantinople After a Coup d'Etat, Kiamil Pasha is driven from power and Nazim Pasha murdered by Enver Bey, who places himself at the head of a new Government |
| 1913 | Bey, Enver Treaty of London |  |
| 30th May London Turkey loses all European possessions except for the Chatalja & Gallipoli peninsulars |
| 1912 | Mehmed V Conference of London |  |
| 3rd Dec London The London Peace Conference, composed of delegates from the Balkan allies, including Greece, who had not signed the armistice, and Turkey, holds it's 1st day |
| 1912 | Mehmed V Peace |  |
| 3rd Dec The armistice for the cessation of the First Balkan War is signed |
| 1913 | Mehmed V Treaty of London |  |
| 30th May London As a result of the terms of the treaty of London, the Second Balkan War brreaks out between the combatants in June |
| 30th May London The treaty of London is signed to deal with territorial adjustments arising out of the conclusion of the First Balkan War |
| 30th May London Under the treaty of London Albania is declared independent, with Serbia, Montenegro and Greece being obliged to withdraw their forces |
| 30th May London Under the treaty of London Bulgaria receives Thrace north of the line between Enos on the Aegean Sea and Midia on the Black Sea |
| 1912 | Pasha, Abdalla Battle of Elle |  |
| Dec Elle Following a ceasefire in December between the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro, the Turkish fleet twice exited the Dardanelles but was twice defeated in the battles of Elle and Lemnos |
| 1912 | Pasha, Abdalla Battle of Kirk Kilissa |  |
| 25th Oct Kirk Kilissa Defeated by the 2nd & 3rd Bulgarian Armies |
| 1912 | Pasha, Abdalla Battle of Lemnos |  |
| Dec Lemnos Following a ceasefire in December between the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro, the Turkish fleet twice exited the Dardanelles but was twice defeated in the battles of Elle and Lemnos |
| 1912 | Pasha, Abdalla Battle of Lule Burgas |  |
| 30th Oct Lule Burgas Forced by the Bulgarians to retreat behind the Chatalja Line to protect Constantinople |
| 1912 | Pasha, Abdalla Battle of Seliolu |  |
| 25th Oct Seliolu Defeated by the 2nd & 3rd Bulgarian Armies |
| 1912 | Pasha, Abdalla Peace |  |
| 3rd Dec Adrianople Adrianople remains in Turkish hands |
| 3rd Dec Due to a stalemate on the Chatalja Line a truce is agreed |
| 1912 | Pasha, Abdalla Rule of Adrianople |  |
| 3rd Dec Adrianople Adrianople remains in Turkish hands |
| 1912 | Pasha, Abdalla Siege of Constantinople |  |
| 18th Nov Constantinople The Bulgarian forces are driven back from Constantinople |
| 1913 | Pasha, Shukri Capture of Adrianople |  |
| 28th Mar Adrianople Surrenders Adrianople to a combined Bulgar-Serb force |