Battle of Yenidje

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The Battle of Yenidje, also transliterated as Yenice, was a major battle between Greek forces under Crown Prince Constantine and Ottoman forces under General Hasan Tahsin Pasha and took place between October 19–20 (O.S.), 1912 during the First Balkan War. The battle began when the Greek army attacked the Ottoman fortified position at Yenidje, which was the last line of defense for the city of Thessaloniki.

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1912 Battle of Yenidje
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Greek lithograph with a fanciful depiction of the Battle of YenidjeGreek lithograph with a fanciful depiction of the Battle of Yenidje
Greek infantry Giannitsa 1912Greek infantry Giannitsa 1912
Battle of Giannitsa 1912Battle of Giannitsa 1912
Greek lithograph with a fanciful depiction of the Battle of YenidjeGreek lithograph with a fanciful depiction of the Battle of Yenidje
1912. Muslim Turks leaving Giannitsa, after the Battle1912. Muslim Turks leaving Giannitsa, after the Battle
Commemorative photo at the Gotzamanis family house in Giannitsa. In the middle are Petros and Ekaterini Gotzamanis. First from the left is the politician Sotirios Gotzamanis. With them are two soldiers of the Greek ArmyCommemorative photo at the Gotzamanis family house in Giannitsa. In the middle are Petros and Ekaterini Gotzamanis. First from the left is the politician Sotirios Gotzamanis. With them are two soldiers of the Greek Army
Muslim women leaving Yenice-i Vardar (today Giannitsa, Greece), after the Battle.Muslim women leaving Yenice-i Vardar (today Giannitsa, Greece), after the Battle.
1912. Muslim Turks leaving Giannitsa, after the Battle1912. Muslim Turks leaving Giannitsa, after the Battle
Commemorative photo at the Gotzamanis family house in Giannitsa. In the middle are Petros and Ekaterini Gotzamanis. First from the left is the politician Sotirios Gotzamanis. With them are two soldiers of the Greek ArmyCommemorative photo at the Gotzamanis family house in Giannitsa. In the middle are Petros and Ekaterini Gotzamanis. First from the left is the politician Sotirios Gotzamanis. With them are two soldiers of the Greek Army
Muslim women leaving Yenice-i Vardar (today Giannitsa, Greece), after the Battle.Muslim women leaving Yenice-i Vardar (today Giannitsa, Greece), after the Battle.