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Battle of Kumanovo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Kumanovo has several important monuments including the church of St. George in the village of Staro Nagorichane, the monastery of Karpino, the Ascension of...
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24th Oct Kumanovo Defeats a Turkish covering force...
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24th Oct Kumanovo Defeats a Turkish covering force...
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was a major battle of the First Balkan War of 1912 , during which Serbia n forces under the command of General (later Field Marshal) Radomir Putnik defeated the Ottoman army of General Zekki. The Serbian 1st Army, pursuing the fleeing Turks, entered Kumanovo , and on October 13, Skopje surrendered without a fight,
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The Serbian Second Army was a Serbian field army that fought during World War I. During the First Balkan War, the Second Army participated in the Battle of Kumanovo (23 - October 24, 1912) along with the Serbian First Army and the Serbian Third Army and was deployed in the area around...
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The Battle of Kumanovo took place on 23/24 October 1912, 15 Kilometres northeast of the Macedonian capital Skopje (then called Uskub).
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Army realised a dream. At the Battle of Kumanovo they broke the back of Ottoman resistance ...
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On 10-13 October 1912, the battle of Kumanovo opposed the Serb and Turkish armies during the First Balkan War;
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