- The
Battle of
Bulair (Bulgarian: Битка при Була ир, Turkish: Bolayır Muharebesi) took
place on 8
February 1913 (O.S. 26
January 1913)
between the Bulgarian...
-
Varna Province bears the name
Bulair in
honour of the
Bulgarian victory at Bolayır and a
Bulgarian military march, the
Bulair March, was
written to commemorate...
-
operations under the name of Булер (
Bulair).
Despite trying to buy Sud
Aviation Caravelle jet airliners,
Bulair ended up
buying more Il-18s turboprops...
-
forts that
guarded the
straits of the Dardanelles. A
feigned landing at
Bulair by the
Royal Naval Division and a real
landing at
Anzac Cove were made to...
-
remained important. The same
narrow stretch it
commanded — the "Lines of
Bulair" — was
fortified by the
French and
English during the
Crimean War; the Turkish...
-
Mediterranean Sea.: 414
During the
First Balkan War, the 1913
Battle of
Bulair and
several minor skirmishes took
place where the
Ottoman army
fought in...
- of the 5th Army was ****embled there. Two
divisions were
concentrated at
Bulair at the
north end of the
Gallipoli peninsula, to
protect supply and communication...
-
amphibious landing at
Bulair on the
coast of
Thrace under Binbaşı
Fethi Bey, but this
offensive was
repulsed during the
Battle of
Bulair by
Georgi Todorov's...
-
there while three more were
stationed 30
miles (48 km)
north of
Suvla at
Bulair on the neck of the peninsula.
Suvla was
defended by
three battalions, the...
- a counter-attack, but were
defeated by the
Bulgarians at the
Battles of
Bulair and Şarköy.
Edward J. Erickson,
Defeat in Detail, The
Ottoman Army in the...