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What is meant by Balkan? Why did it turn into a perennial source of tension and proved the battle of

the first World war ?​

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Answered by nehasakuja1977
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Why did it turn into perennial sources of tension and proved the battlefield of First World War? Answer: Nationalist tension emerged in the Balkans because the Balkan states were aspiring for nationalism. ... There was jealousy among the Balkans states and each hoped to expand the boundaries to their land.

Answered by Anonymous
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A. Balkans was a region of geographical and ethical variations comprising modern day Romania, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Slovenia, Serbia and Montenegro whose inhabitants were known as slaves.

B. A large part of the Balkans was under the control of the Ottoman Empire. The spread of the ideas of romantic nationalism in the Balkan together with the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire made this region very explosive.

C. As the different Slavic nationalism struggled to define their identity and independence, the Balkan area became as area of intense conflict.

D. The Balkan states were jealous of each other and each hoped to gain more territory at the expense of other. Balkans also became as area of big power rivalry.

E. Each European power such as Russia, Germany, England, Austria-Hungry was keen on countering the hold of other powers over Balkans and this led to a series of wars eventually the First World War.

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