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Zeki Pasha

Zeki Pasha was a World War I Field Marshal of Ottoman forces in the Balkans. He was also a historian and a scholar and traveled to many places in the Ottoman Empire before the war. He led the Battle of Kumanovo and Battle of Bitola which both led to victories for the Kingdom of Serbia and helped them gain independence from the Ottoman Empire.
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