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  1. Serbian revolution or Revolutionary Serbia

    Revolutionary Serbia

    Revolutionary Serbia or Karađorđe's Serbia refers to the state established by Serbian revolutionaries in Ottoman Serbia after successful military operations against the Ottoman Empire and establishment of government in 1805. The Sublime Porte first officially recognized the stat…

    refers to the national uprising and constitutional change in Serbia taking place between 1804 and 1835, during which this territory evolved from an Ottoman province into a constitutional monarchy and a modern Serbia.
    Date: 1804-17 (1833)
    Result: Establishment of the Principality of Serbia.
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    What was the 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 Serbia.
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    What happened in the year 1804 in Serbia?
    In 1804 there was no Serbian polity, only memory of the medieval Serbian Empire kept alive through epic poems like those about the Battle of Kosovo. The 1804 insurrection took place in the Belgrade Pashalik (an area ruled by a pasha).
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    How did Serbia gain independence from the Ottoman Empire?
    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.
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    What was the Second Serbian Uprising (1815)?
    Second Serbian Uprising (1815) under Miloš Obrenović The background to the Revolution lies in the Kočina Krajina Serb rebellion, which was an uprising of Serbs against the Ottoman Empire from Feb 1788-September 7, 1788. Koča Andjelković (b. 1755-d. 1788) was the leader of the uprising, which was aided by the Habsburg Empire.
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    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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    Bataković, Dušan T., ed. (2005). Histoire du peuple serbe [History of the Serbian People] (in French). Lausanne: L'Age d'Homme.
    Bataković, Dušan T. (2006). "A Balkan-Style French Revolution? The 1804 Serbian Uprising in European Perspective" (PDF). Balcanica. 36.

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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 Ottoman and short-lasting Austrian occupations. Encouraged by the Russian Empire, the demands for self-government within the

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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 Serbian Principality by the Ottoman Empire. Although a vassal state of the Porte (yearly tax tribute), it was, in most

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    • Serb leaders from both sides of the Danube began to conspire against the dahias (Janisarry leaders). When they found out, they rounded up and murdered tens of Serbian noblemen on the main square of Valjevo in an event known today as Seča knezova ("Massacre of Serbian knights") on February 4, 1804. The massacre outraged the Serbian people and incite...
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    • Serbian revolution or Revolutionary Serbia refers to the national uprising and constitutional change in Serbia taking place between 1804 and 1835, during which this territory evolved from an Ottoman province into a constitutional monarchy and a modern Serbia. The first part of the period, from 1804 to 1815, was marked by a violent struggle for inde...
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    • Date: 1804-17 (1833)
    • Result: Establishment of the Principality of Serbia.
  6. https://www.liquisearch.com/serbian_revolution

    Serbian revolution or Revolutionary Serbia refers to the national uprising and constitutional change in Serbia taking place between 1804 and 1835, during which this territory evolved from an Ottoman province into a constitutional monarchy and a modern Serbia. The first part of the period, from 1804 to 1815, was marked by a violent struggle for independence from the …

  7. Serbian Revolution - First Serbian Uprising (1804–1813)

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    During almost 10 years of 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 Ottoman Empire in 1804 evolved into a war for independence by 1807.

  8. Serbian and Greek Independence, 1804-1829 - Big Site of History

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    Jun 11, 2008 · Serbian and Greek Independence, 1804-1829 | Romanticism, Reaction, and Revolution. The Greek revolt was part of the general movement of the Balkan nations for emancipation from their Turkish overlords. During the last quarter of the eighteenth century many peoples of the Balkan peninsula were awakening to a sense of national identity under the …

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    Jun 11, 2009 · The 1804 insurrection took place in the Belgrade Pashalik (an area ruled by a pasha). The pashalik was an oval running 150 miles along the south bank of the Danube River, and extending 100 miles south into forested hill country. The population of …

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    Jun 11, 2021 · This major endeavor of Serbian history lasted for almost three decades and featured different methods of fighting. Therefore, some historians claim the Era of the Diplomatic Struggle (1815-1830) as a more fruitful period of the revolution than the previously fought uprisings (1804-1815).

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Serbian_Revolutionaries

    221 rows · 1804–13: kapetan and vojvoda: Free Corps veteran. Tanasko Rajić: 1754–1815: 1804–15: vojvoda and barjaktar: Čolak-Anta Simeonović: 1777–1853: 1804–14: vojvoda: Kruševac nahija Stevan Sinđelić: 1771–1809: 1804–09: vojvoda: Died in the Battle of Čegar on 31 May 1809 Milenko Stojković: 1769–1831: 1804–11: vojvoda: Petar Teodorović-Dobrnjac: …

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