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| | The Treaty of London, 1913. |
 | | But on the following day, January 23, as a result of a successful coup d'état, Kiamil Pasha was driven from power and Nazim Pasha murdered by Enver Bey, who placed himself at the head of a new government. |
 | | The armistice for the cessation of the First Balkan War was signed on December 3, 1912, and the London Peace Conference, composed of delegates from the Balkan allies, including Greece, who had not signed the armistice, and Turkey, held its first meeting on December 16, 1912. |
 | | She desired, however, to remain free until war was actually begun, fearing the effect of an alliance of all against Bulgaria. |
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