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Battle of Bulair

Battle of Bulair
Part of First Balkan War
Date8 February 1913
Location
Bulair, Gelibolu District, Adrianople Vilayet, Ottoman Empire, (Bolayır, Turkey)
40°31′35″N 26°47′41″E / 40.5263°N 26.7948°E / 40.5263; 26.7948
Result Bulgarian victory
Belligerents
Tsardom of Bulgaria Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Georgi Todorov
Enver Pasha[1]
Mustafa Kemal Pasha[1]
Ali Fethi Pasha[1]
Strength
10,000 men
13 companies
3 squadrons
24 machine guns
36 guns
37,355 men
21 camps
1 squadron
12 warships
78 guns
Casualties and losses
114 dead and 437 injured 6,000 dead and 10,000 injured

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 Seventh Rila Infantry Division under General Georgi Todorov and the Ottoman 27th Infantry Division. The result was a Bulgarian victory. Lack of communication between the Ottoman Vanguard and their landing force and stubbornness of Enver Pasha against the combined criticism from officers Ali Fethi and Mustafa Kemal against his plans costed the Ottoman 27th Brigade their full offensive capabilities. As a result, Ottoman Army could not conduct any further large-scale offensives to relieve the Siege of Edirne.


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