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  1. (1804–1813)

    During the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813), Serbia perceived itself as an independent state for the first time after 300 years of Ottoman and short-lasting Austrian occupations. Encouraged by the Russian Empire, the demands for self-government within the Ottoman Empire in 1804 evolved into a war of independence by 1807.
    Date: First Serbian Uprising:, 14 February 1804 – 7 October 1813, (9 years, 7 months, 3 weeks and 2 days), Hadži-Prodan's rebellion:, 27 September – 30 December 1814, (3 months and 3 days), Second Serbian Uprising:, 23 April 1815 – 26 July 1817, (2 years, 3 months and 2 days)
    Location: The Balkans (Central Serbia and partially Bosnia)
    Result: First Serbian Uprising, Ottoman victory, Abolishment of Serbian rebel government, Hadži-Prodan's rebellion, Ottoman victory, Second Serbian Uprising, Strategic Serbian diplomatic victory, Establishment of the autonomous Principality of Serbia
    Territorial changes: The Ottoman Empire loses direct control of the Sanjak of Smederevo
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    Who did Serbia gain independence from?
    Serbia gained its autonomy from the Ottoman Empire in two uprisings in 1804 (led by Đorđe Petrović – Karađorđe) and 1815 (led by Miloš Obrenović ), although Turkish troops continued to garrison the capital, Belgrade, until 1867. In 1817 the Principality of Serbia was granted de facto independence from the Ottoman Empire.
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    What happened to Serbia after World War 1?
    What happened to Serbia after World War 1? After the military victory over Austria-Hungary in the First World War, the Kingdom of Serbia was restored and was joined with other South Slavic lands formerly administered by Austria-Hungary into the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (which was renamed to Yugoslavia in 1929).
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    When did Serbia get independence?
    The success of the Serbian revolution against Ottoman rule in 1817 marked the birth of the Principality of Serbia, which achieved de facto independence in 1867 and finally gained recognition by the Great Powers in the Berlin Congress of 1878.
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    When is Independence Day in Serbia?
    Serbia was occupied by the Central Powers. After the Central Powers military situation on other fronts worsened, the remains of the Serb army returned east and led a final breakthrough through enemy lines on 15 September 1918, liberating Serbia and defeating Bulgaria and Austria-Hungary.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_Revolution

    The Serbian Revolution (Serbian: Српска револуција / Srpska revolucija) was a national uprising and constitutional change in Serbia that took place between 1804 and 1835, during which this territory evolved from an Ottoman province into a rebel territory, a constitutional monarchy, and modern

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    New circumstances, such as the Austrian occupation of Serbia, rise of the Serbian elite across the Danube, Napoleon's conquests in the Balkans, and reforms in the Russian Empire, exposed Serbs to new ideas. They could now

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    The Second Serbian Uprising (1815–1817) was a second phase of the national revolution of the Serbs against the Ottoman Empire, which erupted shortly after the brutal annexation of the country to the Ottoman Empire and the failed Hadži Prodan's revolt. The

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    During the First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813), Serbia perceived itself as an independent state for the first time after 300 years of

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    In mid-1815, the first negotiations began between Obrenović and Marashli Ali Pasha, the Ottoman governor. The result was acknowledgment of a

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  4. https://about-history.com/the-serbian-struggle-for-independence

    Jun 21, 2021 · The Serbian struggle for independence began in 1804, in the first Serbian uprising under the leadership of Djordje Petrovic (Karadjordje), in …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian–Ottoman_Wars_(1876–1878)

      The Serbian–Ottoman Wars (Serbian: Српско-османски ратови, romanized: Srpsko-osmanski ratovi), also known as the Serbian–Turkish Wars or Serbian Wars for Independence (Српски ратови за независност, Srpski ratovi za nezavisnost), were two consequent wars (1876–1877 and 1877–1878), fought between the Principality of Serbia and the Ottoman Empire. In conjunction with t…

      • Date: 30 June 1876 – 3 March 1878, (1 year, 8 months and 3 days)
    • https://royalfamily.org/about-serbia/serbia-in-world-war-i

      After the Battle of Kolubara, the Serbian Parliament adopted the Nis Declaration (7 December 1914) on the war goals of Serbia: “Convinced that the entire Serbian nation is determined to …

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      • https://www.britannica.com/event/Bosnian-War

        A referendum on independence was held during February 29–March 1, 1992, although Karadžić’s party obstructed voting in most Serb-populated areas and almost no Bosnian Serbs voted. Of …

      • https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-17632399

        Mar 18, 2016 · Calls for more autonomy within Yugoslavia by nationalist groups led in 1991 to declarations of independence in Croatia and Slovenia. The Serb-dominated Yugoslav army lashed out, first in Slovenia...

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        Dec 09, 2021 · The Serbian-Croatian War, also called the Croatian War for Independence, started after Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in April 1991. Serbia was the largest constituent republic of...

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbia

        The formal independence of the country was internationally recognised at the Congress of Berlin in 1878, which ended the Russo-Turkish War; this treaty, however, prohibited Serbia from uniting with other Serbian regions by placing …

      • Croatian War of Independence - Military Forces - Serbian Forces

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        The JNA resorted to reliance on irregular militias. Paramilitary units like the White Eagles, Serbian Guard, Dušan Silni, and Serb Volunteer Guard, which committed a number of massacres …

      • https://www.history.com/topics/1990s/bosnian-genocide

        Oct 14, 2009 · In early May 1992, two days after the United States and the European Community (the precursor to the European Union) recognized Bosnia’s independence, Bosnian Serb forces with the backing of...

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