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| 1908 |
| | The Young Turks of Salonika organize a successful uprising against the autocracy of the Ottoman sultan | |
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| 1908 |
| | Austria annexes Bosnia-Herzegovina, in response to the policy of the Young Turks in Istanbul | |
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| 1908 |
| | Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria declares his country's independence from Ottoman rule and calls himself Tsar Ferdinand I | |
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| 1911 |
| | Italy finds a reason to invade Libya, a province of the Turkish empire. | |
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| 1912 |
| | A national uprising against Turkish rule in Albania launches a full-scale Balkan war | |
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| 1912 |
| | An Albanian uprising against the Ottoman empire is so successful that the Albanians are able to capture Skopje in Macedonia | |
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| 1912 |
| | An armistice agreed between the Ottoman empire and three of the Balkan states ends the war in the Balkans | |
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| 1913 |
| | The Balkan states and the Ottoman empire agree an armistice in Bucharest, ending the Second Balkan War | |
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| 1913 |
| | A coup led by Enver Pasha brings the Young Turks to power in Istanbul | |
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| 1914 |
| | Calouste Gulbenkian earns his nickname – Mr Five Percent – from the share he receives for negotiating oil deals in the Ottoman empire | |
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