- The
Battle of
Bizani (Gr****: Μάχη του Μπιζανίου, Máchi tou Bizaníou; Turkish:
Bizani Muharebesi) took
place in
Epirus on 4–6 March [O.S. 19–21 February] 1913...
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Bizani (Gr****: Μπιζάνι) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece.
Since the 2011
local government reform it...
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front had stalled:
against the
rough terrain and
Ottoman fortifications at
Bizani, the
small Gr****
force could not make any headway. With
operations in Macedonia...
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managed to take
Ioannina after defeating the
Ottomans in the
Battle of
Bizani. In the
joint Serbian-Montenegrin
theater of operation, the Montenegrin...
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military history of
modern Greece. He had a
decisive role in the
Battle of
Bizani during the
First Balkan War (1912–1913),
forcing the
Ottoman Army to surrender...
- divisions).
Yanya Corps with
three divisions (23rd Infantry,
Yanya Redif and
Bizani Fortress divisions).
Selanik Redif division and
Karaburun Detachment as...
- counter-attacks,
before being finally forced to
capitulate after the
Battle of
Bizani on 4–6
March 1913. Esad
remained in Gr****
captivity as a
prisoner of war...
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transfer of
forces from Macedonia, the city fell
following the
Battle of
Bizani. The Army of
Epirus was
commanded until 23 January [O.S. 10 January] 1913...
- and 23rd
Reserve Divisions) as well as the
strongly fortified position of
Bizani,
which guarded the
southern approaches to Ioannina, its
mission was entirely...