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First Battle of Çatalca

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Dates
  
17 Nov 1912 – 18 Nov 1912

Location
  
Çatalca, Turkey

Result
  
Decisive Ottoman victory

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176,430 men (118,092 rifles, 146 MGs, 462 guns, 56,410 animals, 20 aircraft)
  
140,571 men (103,514 rifles, 62 MGs, 316 guns, 22,058 animals, 5-8 aircraft)

1,506 killed 9,127 wounded 1,391 missing Total 12,024
  
5,000 - 10,000 killed and wounded

Similar
  
First Balkan War, Siege of Adrianople, Battle of Lule Burgas, Battle of Bulair, Battle of Prilep

The First Battle of Çatalca fought between 17 and 18 November [O.S. 4–5 November] 1912 was one of the heaviest battles of the First Balkan War. It was initiated as an attempt of the combined Bulgarian First and Third armies, under the overall command of lieutenant general Radko Dimitriev, to defeat the Ottoman Çatalca Army and break through the last defensive line before the capital Constantinople. The high casualties however forced the Bulgarians to call off the attack and allow their adversary to claim victory. This was the greatest military success of the Ottoman Army for the entire duration of the war and the first major defeat of the Bulgarian Army since its establishment in 1878.

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First Battle of Çatalca Wikipedia