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    The War of 1912 (Spanish: Levantamiento Armado de los Independientes de Color, lit. 'Armed Uprising of the Independents of Color'), also known as the Little Race War, the Negro Rebellion, or The Twelve, was a series of protests and uprisings in 1912 in Cuba, which saw conflict between Afro-Cuban rebels and the armed forces of Cuba. It took ...

  2. 1912 War of the Generals: Liberal rebels Ecuador (Eloy Alfaro loyalists) 1912 1912 1912 Kordofan uprising British Empire. Anglo-Egyptian Sudan; Faki Najm al-Din's forces 1912 1912 Turkoman Revolt of 1912–1913 Russian Empire. Khiva; Yomud Turkomans 1912 1914 Ecuadorian Civil War of 1912–1914 Ecuador: Rebels of Esmeraldas Province: c. 1912 c ...

  3. Timeline of World War I. This is a list of the events of World War I in chronological order. 1914. 1915. 1916. 1917. 1918. 1919. 1920. Post-1920. See also. Diplomatic history of World War I. References. ^ Albertini 1953, p.

  4. Montenegro started the First Balkan War by declaring war against the Ottomans on 8 October [O.S. 25 September] 1912. The western part of the Balkans, including Albania, Kosovo, and Macedonia, was less vital to the resolution of the war and the survival of the Ottoman Empire than the Thracian theatre, where the Bulgarians fought significant ...

  5. Montenegro began the First Balkan War on 8 October 1912. Before the other allies could join in, the Ottomans declared war on the Balkan League on 17 October. The main theater of the ensuing conflict was Thrace.

  6. Article History. Balkan Wars. Date: October 8, 1912 - May 30, 1913. June 29, 1913 - August 10, 1913. Location: Balkans. Kosovo. Skopje. Thessaloníki. Thrace. Participants: Bulgaria. Greece. Montenegro. Ottoman Empire. Romania. Serbia. Context: Balkan League. Young Turks. Major Events: Treaty of Bucharest. Second Balkan War. Siege of Adrianople.

  7. Timeline (1914 - 1921) | A World at War | Articles and Essays | Stars and Stripes: The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, 1918-1919 | Digital Collections | Library of Congress.

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