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1911, March 22
 
Ivan Gueshov's cabinet was formed. Bulgaria began negotiations with Serbia (Oct.) as a result of the Tripolitan War.  1
 
1912
 
Pencho Slaveikov, poet author of Kurvava Pesen (Song of Blood), became the only Bulgarian ever to have been recommended for a Nobel Prize in literature.  2
 
March 13
 
CONCLUSION OF THE ALLIANCE WITH SERBIA.  3
 
May 29
 
TREATY OF ALLIANCE WITH GREECE.  4
 
Oct. 18
 
OUTBREAK OF THE FIRST BALKAN WAR (See Oct. 18). Bulgarian victories.  5
 
 
 
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