- The
Balkans (/ˈbɔːlkənz/ BAWL-kənz, /ˈbɒlkənz/ BOL-kənz),
corresponding partially with the
Balkan Peninsula (Peninsula of Haemus,
Haemaic Peninsula),...
- The
Balkan Wars were a
series of two
conflicts that took
place in the
Balkan states in 1912 and 1913. In the
First Balkan War, the four
Balkan states of...
- for
History in
Balkan Linguistics”,
Kenneth E.
Naylor Memorial Lecture Series, vol. 10. Ann Arbor, MI:
Beech Stave, 2008.
Balkanisms Howard I. Aronson...
- Paleo-
Balkans refers to:
Prehistoric Balkans Paleo-
Balkan languages Paleo-
Balkan peoples Thracians Dacians Illyrians Ancient Gr****s List of
Ancient Gr****...
-
Balkan Gagauz,
Balkan Turkish or
Rumelian (Turkish:
Rumeli Türkçesi), is a
Turkic language spoken in
European Turkey, in
Dulovo and the
Deliorman area...
- The
Balkan Pact, or
Balkan Entente, was a
treaty signed by Greece, Romania,
Turkey and
Yugoslavia on 9
February 1934 in Athens,
aimed at
maintaining the...
- "nesting orientalisms" in the
Balkans. Hence,
Bulgarian historian Maria Todorova introduced the
related concept of "nesting
balkanisms".
Todorova emphasized the...
-
Butcher of the
Balkans is a
sobriquet that has been used for the
following individuals who
committed war
crimes and
other atrocities in the
Balkans. Andrija...
- The Uly
Balkan (Turkmen: Uly
Balkan dagy,
Greater Balkan Mountains), also the
Great Balkhan or
Greater Balkhan is a
mountain range in Turkmenistan, part...
-
Balkan Snowfield (Plato
Balkan \'pla-to bal-'kan\) is an ice-covered
plateau of
elevation ranging from 150 to 280 m (490 to 920 ft) in
eastern Livingston...