Great Balkan War (2020 Crisis)

The Great Balkan War, also called the Third Balkan War, was a major military conflict in the Balkan region of Eastern Europe, which ran from 14 March 2024 to 7 April 2026, with the signing of the Peace Agreement of Tirana.

The Great Balkan War is divided into two wars, the Second War of Kosovo and the Second War of Bosnia.

The first of the wars was the Second Kosovo War, which began with the Serbian invasion of Kosovo on 14 March 2024 following the Albanian unification between Albania and Kosovo.

The second war was the Second Bosnian War, which began on 26 August 2024 with the Bosnian Crisis, when on 25 August the Republika Srpksa declared independence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, during which the Bosnian Revolution also took place, with the replacement of the old government of Bosnia and Herzegovina by an Islamic revolutionary republic based on Bosnian Muslim nationalism, khomeinist velayat-e faqih, the Iranian Revolution and the Transition to the Second Islamic Republic in Iran, which took place in parallel and stimulated Islamic republicanism throughout the muslim world.