Adrianople, capture by Murad I, [4]; left to Turkey, [9], [25]; holds out against Bulgaria, [56]; sine qua non at Peace Conference, [57]; captured, [57]; question of retention of, [58]; reoccupied by Turkish army, [109]; ceded back to Turkey, [111].
Adriatic, question of supremacy over, [68].
Aegean Islands, Greece takes, [52]; left to decision of Powers, [59]; given to Greece, [122].
Albania, Montenegrins, [53]; to be left to Powers, [59]; cause of friction, [67]; problem of, [118]; given a ruler, [120]; danger-point of the Balkans, [129]; northern tribes oppose absorption by Montenegro, [130]; future of, [131].
Alexander, Prince, of Bulgaria, [27].
Area, see under countries.
Asen brothers, free Bulgaria, [10].
Athens, recaptured, [22].
Austria, discusses division of Turkey, [7]; given Bosnia and Herzegovina, [27]; intervenes in Macedonia, [33]; demands independent Albania, [67], [118]; opposes Servia, [68]; dislikes Slav hegemony, [97]; interests in Balkans, [127].
Balkan Alliance, see Balkan states.