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96: 230: 81: 221: 348:. A special act included the rights of both sides, that if they were unable to realize the minimum of annexations in Article 4 (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Epirus and Thessaly), they would seek compensation in other neighboring provinces of the Ottoman Empire, based on mutual origin of the population. 279:
In the preamble, it is said that "the position of Christians in the East is unbearable" and that they need to free themselves. It is also stressed that the Ottoman Empire poses a threat, that it might attack the two countries, and that the alliance will forestall that danger.
344:. Finally, the Greek proposal was accepted: Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia, Epirus and Thessaly to Greece. The possibility of a Balkan alliance was predicted, and the establishment of it also as a principle for a national self-determination in the 162:. All of them struggled to expand their influence and territory at Ottoman expense. Their intention was strongly opposed by Austria who opposed development of Balkan nations and revolutions in the Ottoman provinces of Europe ( 299:
The talks had been made difficult by questions on division of territories: the Greeks sought to establish only the minimum based on the population, equality of origin and historical traditions, whereas Prince
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16 February] 1868 the military convention on war operations against the Ottoman Empire was signed between Serbia and Greece by signatories Zah and major Nikolaos Zanos of the Greek military command.
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through gathering of all Balkan Slavic people, including Bulgarians, around Serbia as their pillar. This was not only informally suggested by French diplomats since 1861, but also formally proposed in
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was the champion of the idea of Balkan nationalism and fostered Serbia and Greece to build alliances and undermine Ottoman influence in the region. France planned to resolve the Balkan
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and was the first and only alliance signed between Greece and another country during the 19th century. It was also the first attempt at an alliance between Balkan nations against the
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In the middle of the 19th century, most of the territory of Balkans was still part of the Ottoman Empire, with several newly established independent or autonomous entities like
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signed a series of contracts in the period 1866–68. The first contract was signed with Montenegro in 1866. The next contracts were signed in autumn of 1866 with the
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10 January] 1868, the ratifications were exchanged. The Serbian delegate, artillery lieutenant colonel
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The treaty never came into effect, as Prince Mihailo was murdered soon afterwards, on 10 June 1868.
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14 August] 1867. The treaty had been negotiated by Greek minister
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U duhu Garašaninovih ideja: Srbija i neoslobođeno Srpstvo : 1868-1876
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in 1867. The establishment of Balkan alliances was supported and aided by
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because it corresponded with its policy of promoting Balkan unity.
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The establishment of the Balkan alliance was campaigned by Prince
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4 November] 1868. On 28 February [
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Index

O.S.
Vöslau
Austria-Hungary
P. Zanos
I. Garašanin
Greece
Serbia
Greek
Serbian
Kingdom of Greece
Principality of Serbia
First Balkan Alliance
Serbia
Greece
Rumelia
Napoleon III
Eastern Question
Saint Petersburg
Russia
Mihailo Obrenović
First Balkan Alliance
Principality of Serbia
People's Party
Croatia-Slavonia
Petros Zanos
Ilija Garašanin
Serbian
O.S.
Petros Zanos
Jovan Ristić

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